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NEW REQUIREMENT FOR LED LIGHTS
26 April 2014
As part of our continuous effort to maintain relevance of Green Label to the current industries, we have appointed Ernst & Young LLP in July 2013 to help in the criteria revision. We are pleased to announce that we have
SINGAPORE FURNITURE INDUSTRIES COUNCIL AND SINGAPORE ENVIRONMENT COUNCIL COLLABORATE TO RAISE INDUSTRY'S SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS
19 February 2014
The Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC) and Singapore Environment Council (SEC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) today to heighten the awareness of environmental sustainability and encourage the adoption of green best practices. The MOU outlines a three-year plan
SEC AND ECOLOGICAL MOVEMENT OF UZBEKISTAN SIGN LANDMARK MOU TO SPEARHEAD ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH PROTECTION
03 April 2012
The Singapore Environment Council today signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ecological Movement of Uzbekistan to cooperate in the sharing of best practices aimed at addressing issues pertaining to conservation, effective use of natural resources and
SINGAPORE GREEN LABELLING SCHEME COMPLETE 20 YEARS, PLANS TO EXPAND FURTHER IN COMING YEARS
16 March 2012
The Green Leaf logo has become a familiar sight in Singapore houses and offices, and plans to expand its reach to the region as well. Singapore, 16 March 2012.
PROJECT: ECO-OFFICE TURNS 10
25 February 2012
Project: Eco-Office turns 10 Programme gets a makeover as CDL and SEC set bold targets for 2012 Singapore, 23 February 2012 - Sustainability was the buzz word this morning at City Square Mall, Singapore first eco-mall
SINGAPORE'S GREEN LABELLING SCHEME CROSSES MAJOR MILESTONE
16 December 2011
Singapore's Green Labelling Scheme Crosses Major Milestone The Singapore Environment Council's Green Labelling Scheme, which turns 20 in 2012, hits the 2,000 mark Singapore, 16 December 2011
SINGAPORE'S GREEN LABEL GETS A GLOBAL BOOST
27 October 2011
Singapore's Green Label, which turns 20 in 2012, is certified by Global Ecolabelling Network's Internationally Coordinated Ecolabelling System Singapore, 27 October 2011 - Singapore's most recognised eco-label, the Green Label, which is
SINGAPORE GREEN LABELLING SCHEME - FEE REVISION
The Singapore Green Labelling Scheme (SGLS) was initiated by the National Environment Agency and launched in 1992 by the Ministry for the Environment and Water Resources. The objectives of the SGLS certification are, firstly, to help consumers distinguish green