Committee Sustainable Business
Manage Your Emissions with the Carbon & Emissions Recording Tool (CERT)
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English
Curious about measuring carbon footprint but not sure where to begin? Get a walk-through of a useful tool to do so!
With Singapore's new ambitions to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, it has become more imperative for businesses to reduce their emissions and prepare themselves for a low-carbon future. The French Chamber of Commerce, as a member of the United Nations Global Compact, has invited the UN Global Compact Network Singapore (GCNS) to share how you can use their Carbon & Emissions Recording Tool (CERT) to track your emissions easily.
From the session, you'll be able to:
- Gain an introduction to the Carbon & Emissions Recording Tool (CERT) and LowCarbonSG, a nationwide programme to enable businesses to manage their carbon emissions,
- How you can use CERT to measure and monitor your business' carbon emissions easily,
- How your business can achieve the LowCarbonSG Logo to gain recognition for your emissions-conscious efforts
This session is suitable for businesses with local operations (especially SMEs), who are new to carbon management, or who are looking for an easy and cost-friendly way to measure and monitor your carbon emissions.
Agenda
08:00 am Welcome Guests and Registration
08:30 am Short Presentation by our speaker Mr. Terence Tan, Director, Carbon Management of UN Global Compact Network Singapore (GCNS)
09:00 am Q&A with the participants
09:30 am Networking and end of the event
This event is kindly supported by our Committee Partner ENGIE.
Terms and Conditions
- This event is for members only
- Full payment is required upon registration
- Should you need to cancel, please do so no later than two working days before the date of the event
- No shows will not be refunded
- Please note that photographs and videos may be taken during the event for news and publicity purposes
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Manage Your Emissions with the Carbon & Emissions Recording Tool (CERT)
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