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Gov't launches SME Sustainability Hub to support green business practices

Additionally, SMEs can now tap PSG for carbon management solutions.

Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI), the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE), the National Environment Agency (NEA), the national water agency PUB, and other agencies, has launched the SME Sustainability Hub.

The new hub is an online platform aimed at helping SMEs in Singapore kickstart and navigate their sustainability efforts.

Additionally, SMEs can now tap new carbon management solutions under the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) to support their decarbonisation efforts.

Serving as a one-stop hub, the website guides SMEs on key sustainability topics, including sustainability reporting and carbon management, and how they can assess their environmental performance and take action to improve on sustainability.

Importantly, SMEs can easily navigate information on sustainability support programmes and resources offered by different Singapore Government agencies on a single platform.

These include financial schemes and programmes, training and development courses, guides and playbooks, standards, frameworks and conformity assessments, and sustainability-related policies and regulations.

The website also offers case studies designed to help SMEs gain insights from the sustainability efforts of their peers, along with an e-Adviser tool that guides users to tailored sustainability resources based on their specific needs.

Amongst the support initiatives featured on the SME Sustainability Hub is the PSG for pre-scoped carbon management solutions by EnterpriseSG and Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA).

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