Sustainability LIVE Singapore: Explore the Core Themes

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Sustainability LIVE Singapore will take place on 18 March 2025
Join us at Sustainability LIVE Singapore this year and discover how you can enhance your sustainability agenda and drive meaningful change

On 18 March 2025, Sustainability LIVE will launch its annual virtual event series and host Sustainability LIVE Singapore.

This virtual event will delve into innovative solutions in circular economy, renewable energy, sustainable supply chains and green finance that are transforming our dynamic industry.

Throughout the event, you can look forward to networking with a diverse range of leading policymakers, innovators, business leader and NGOs as they equip you with the expertise, emerging trends and policy developments you need to harness to improve your sustainability plan.

Join us this year and discover how you can be part of the movement to a greener future.

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Discover the themes

At Sustainability LIVE Singapore, our varied range of keynote presentations and panel discussions will secure your position at the forefront of the sustainability movement by exploring a number of core themes, including: 

Sustainability strategies

Sustainability strategies allow organisations to achieve their environmental, social and economic goals by providing a structured framework.

Not only do these strategies guarantee long-term viability by aligning business operations with stakeholder expectations and regulatory requirements but they also drive innovation by encouraging the adoption of circular economy practices and renewable energy. 

We can foster an equitable and resilient future for us all by integrating these strategies into our business operations.

Net zero

Many organisations are striving to reach the vital goal of net zero to secure a stable climate for future generations. 

This goal catalyses greater innovation across industries and drives the adoption of carbon capture technologies, energy-efficient practices and renewable energy. 

By pledging to reach net zero, it sets a clear standard for other communities, governments and businesses to strive for and enhances collaboration on climate action.

We must embrace net zero to safeguard our ecosystems, mitigate the impacts of climate change and craft a resilient and low-carbon future for us all. 

The Sustainability Strategies Forum at Sustainability LIVE Singapore 2024

ESG reporting

Organisations can measure and communicate their impact on society and the environment by leveraging Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting.

As a result of this, investors can align their work with sustainable and ethical goals, stakeholders can easily evaluate a company’s pledge to sustainable practices and organisations can propel their adoption of sustainable practices.

ESG reporting standardises data on diversity, emissions, governance and vital measures to enhance trust and comparability across several industries. 

Sustainable supply chains

Sustainable supply chains contribute to combatting climate change by tackling environmental, social and economic challenges across distribution and production networks.

These supply chains also help community well-being and social equity by supporting ethical sourcing practices. 

As we all strive to create a greener future, we must craft sustainable supply chains to align business practices with social and environmental goals. 

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Diversity & inclusion

Embracing diversity and inclusion in the sustainability industry is vital to foster innovation, create more inclusive solutions, create equitable outcomes and address the needs of different communities.

To support the promotion of sustainability alongside social justice, we must embed diversity and inclusion into our business practices to enhance engagement and long-term effectiveness. 

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Sustainable technology

Sustainable technology helps reduce carbon footprints and catalyses the transition to a circular economy by driving innovation and enhancing efficient waste reduction, clean energy generation and resource utilisation technologies.

By empowering businesses to embrace sustainability and greener practices, like smart supply chains, sustainable technology enhanced accountability and scalability, maintaining a balanced approach to sustainable development. 

AI in sustainability

The sustainability industry is embracing the power of AI to improve the efficiency of renewable energy systems, enhance resource management, optimise energy consumption and catalyse the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Not only can AI support circular economy practices through developments in material reuse and recycling but it can also enhance biodiversity and climate modelling by analysing large datasets. 

We can take up the power of AI to address the growing number of sustainability challenges with innovation, precision and scalability. 

Renewable energy 

Renewable energy reduces our dependence on fossil fuels and drives the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Resources such as hydropower, solar and wind supports a stable supply of energy while limiting environmental damage and support energy security and resilience. 

We must embrace renewable energy to meet the growing demand for equitable and clean energy and make significant progress towards our sustainability goals.

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EY’s Terence Jeyaretnam on Inequality and Sustainability at Sustainability LIVE Singapore 2024

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