recycling

'We are winning more than in the past': Humanscale's green chief on turning ocean plastic to office furniture - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Talk Shop

'We are winning more than in the past': Humanscale's green chief on turning ocean plastic to office furniture

The company turns plastic waste into ergonomic chairs to create sustainable solutions for modern offices

In Focus

Why it's high time to think about lithium-ion battery recycling

With Asia producing over 90% of the world’s Li-ion batteries, it must find ways to make those batteries more sustainably viable.
 How to save the environment through your beauty products  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Beauty

How to save the environment through your beauty products

From upcycled apparel to water-less products, changes to your wardrobe and beauty regimen can help save the planet
Investors focus on SPH as asset recycling  appears imminent - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

REITs

Investors focus on SPH as asset recycling appears imminent

SPH is in focus because of restructuring, and the recycling of assets into SPH REIT and a student dorm REIT

Plastics could soon pose a problem in Singapore's war on waste

(June 6): As countries around Southeast Asia struggle to cope with growing piles of plastic and other waste on land and in their waters, Singapore is one country in the region that appears to have things figured out.

Commodities

What investors need to understand about the value of gold

SINGAPORE (Nov 3): How does one value the price of gold without a coupon or dividend, and no expected earnings or book-to-value ratios?

5 ways to re-energise your portfolio

SINGAPORE (Aug 17): With all the global hype surrounding American electric car maker Tesla this year, it’s no wonder industrial and automotive players are beginning to foresee a long-term race to build vehicles of the future.

Singapore achieves self reliance in water, sees demand doubling

SINGAPORE (June 14): Singapore has achieved self-reliance in water and is building more capacity to meet a projected doubling in demand in the next 45 years, a minister said.
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