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ECOFRIEND AWARDS 2018PORTFOLIO OF RECIPIENTS CONTENTS 02 INTRODUCTION 04 08 PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR CATEGORY CATEGORY Ms Esther An Mr Alex Yeo Siak Teong Ms May Yap Mui Kee 10 14 22 NON-GOVERNMENTAL EDUCATIONAL YOUTH & STUDENTS ORGANISATIONS INSTITUTIONS CATEGORY & GRASSROOTS CATEGORY VOLUNTEERS Ms Cheryl Lee Jue Lei CATEGORY Ms Chung Siew Gek Mr Gan Rui Yi Mr Huang I Lung Dr Toh Tai Chong Mdm Mok Chuay Fun Mr Allen Ang Ms Therese Shirley Aik Leng, BBM Ong Lay Kuan 26 SPECIAL THANKS 1 INTRODUCTION There is an increasing number of individuals - such as school teachers, students, youth and community volunteers, as well as those from the non-governmental, private, people and public sector organisations - who have contributed selflessly to our clean and green environment. 2 The EcoFriend Awards was developed by the National Environment Agency to recognise and acknowledge the efforts of these individuals. There are five categories in the EcoFriend Awards – Private Sector, Public Sector, Non-Governmental Organisations and Grassroots Volunteers, Educational Institutions, and Youth and Students. The EcoFriend Awards 2018 recognises 11 outstanding individuals for their environmental achievements. For more information, please visit the EcoFriend website at www.nea.gov.sg/programmes-grants/grants-and-awards/ ecofriend-awards. 3 PRIVATE SECTOR CATEGORY pioneer sustainability practitioner in Singapore for over two decades, Ms An Ahas been instrumental in establishing City Developments Limited’s (CDL) sustainability and green building leadership. Ms An’s pursuit of value-driven Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosure has earned CDL the distinction of being listed on 13 leading global sustainability benchmarks which are widely used by investors. ACHIEVEMENTS Driving Environmental Performance An insightful thought leader and advocate, Ms An is frequently invited to share CDL’s sustainability- Ms An is instrumental in driving improvements focused strategy at a wide range of green in environmental policies and practices building and sustainability-related seminars, across CDL’s Singapore operations. Under conferences and lectures at higher learning her leadership, CDL established its strong institutions. Being a forerunner in embracing commitment and ambitious targets towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), low carbon operations. Ms An was recognised as one of the ten 2018 UN Global Compact SDG Pioneers. Engaging the Wider Community Bringing People Together for CSR and Many of CDL’s Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainability (CSR) outreach programmes were the brainchild of Ms An, such as the CDL E-Generation Ms An believes in the importance of multi- Challenge, an annual nation-wide rally that stakeholder partnerships for sustainable aims to raise eco-consciousness among youths. development. In 2017, she led the She also started community initiatives such as establishment of the zero-energy Singapore the CDL-GCNS Young SDG Leaders Award, Sustainability Academy, a collaboration EcoBank, Fashion 3R and Beat Plastic Pollution between CDL and the Sustainable Energy campaigns that have further promoted the Association of Singapore with support from sustainability agenda. In 2013, two of CDL’s six government agencies and 15 industry and eco initiatives led by Ms An were launched: My non-governmental organisation partners. Tree House, the world’s first green library for It is a dedicated training and networking children in Central Public Library, and the zero- facility that supports both national and global energy CDL Green Gallery@Singapore Botanic sustainability goals. Gardens Heritage Museum. 4 Ms Esther An Chief Sustainability Officer, City Developments Limited Founded on our ethos, ‘Conserving As We Construct’, we will continue to champion green buildings, sustainable practices and collaboration within the ecosystem we operate in. 5 PRIVATE SECTOR CATEGORY s Yap leads her company in protecting the earth’s timber resources and reducing Mindustrial waste. She plays a significant role in ensuring that LHT optimises its use of materials and implements sustainable initiatives in its daily operations. ACHIEVEMENTS Embedding Sustainability in the To further prevent energy wastage, Ms Organisation Yap initiated the installation of sensors that measure air flow and noise levels of For more than 20 years, Ms Yap has been the factory compressors to monitor the managing LHT’s operations with the aim compressors’ performance and ensure of reducing the amount of waste generated prompt maintenance when required. She through recycling. The company established also implemented the switch to LED lights, Singapore’s first wood waste recycling plant which has reduced the company’s electricity that produces re-engineered wood products bill by approximately $10,000 annually. from wood waste. The use of this technology lowers waste disposal cost by a few hundred Engaging Customers to Go Green thousand dollars, saves 4,500 trees and reduces electricity usage by 75,100 kWh To encourage customers to recycle their annually. Steam generated during production wood waste, LHT works with them to collect is collected and re-used in a closed loop wood waste generated from their operations process so water is constantly recycled. at a lower cost. The wood waste is then turned into recycled wood products (LHT’s Two years ago, Ms Yap also introduced the Technical Wood®) that are made into pallets use of e-invoices and e-signatures, cutting that are offered at competitive prices. This down on the amount of paper used by more contributes to waste reduction efforts in the than 50 per cent. long run. Refining Systems to Prevent Wastage LHT has worked with the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology to develop new monitoring systems to increase productivity and shorten production time during the manufacturing process, which led to a 35 per cent reduction in carbon emissions. 6 Ms May Yap Mui Kee Managing Director, LHT Holdings Limited In order to mitigate climate change, we should adopt green manufacturing practices such as recycling wood waste and choosing sustainable wood products. 7 PUBLIC SECTOR CATEGORY dedicated educator, Mr Yeo walks the talk by taking personal environmental Aactions and influencing the younger generation to tackle environmental challenges through hands-on projects that also contribute to the community. ACHIEVEMENTS Rising Up to the eWaste Challenge Empowering People to Save Energy Mr Yeo worked with StarHub, DHL and From 2014 to 2015, in collaboration with TESS-AMM to start an eWaste collection Global Lamp Recycler and the North East programme at ITE College East in May Community Development Council, Mr Yeo 2015 and over 1,176 kg of eWaste has been involved his students in Project Recycle collected since then. Bringing environmental Light Bulb, which provided energy-efficient efforts outside of the campus, he conducted light bulbs to needy families. This project an eWaste collection drive with Tampines encouraged residents to deposit their Palmwalk Residents’ Committee and 70 used light bulbs and lamps for proper, students from the Eco@CE Environmental non-hazardous recycling and successfully Club, which covered 20 HDB blocks and reached out to 33 households in Hougang and collected 915 kg of eWaste. Serangoon. Mr Yeo is passionate about exploring the use Making Recycling Meaningful of alternative energy to power daily home Mr Yeo brings students regularly into the appliances. He conducted a home experiment community to carry out projects that benefit that successfully used a 50 Watt solar panel residents. In 2015, he led Project Twinkle, to power a washing machine and proved an eWaste and used beverage cartons that with a bit of ingenuity, one can save on recycling drive. IKEA, one of the partners of both energy and expenses. He hopes such this project, matched the number of eWaste practical examples can inspire students to donations with an equal number of furniture consider the possibilities of using renewable sets comprising a computer table, chair energy for a more sustainable future. and table lamp, to be given to lower income households. 130 staff and student volunteers from the School of Engineering, ITE College East, assembled and presented the furniture to 42 beneficiaries islandwide. 8 Mr Alex Yeo Siak Teong Lecturer, Electrical Engineering, ITE College East Students should get out of the classroom more so that they may apply the theoretical concepts learnt in school to practical daily, eco-friendly solutions. 9 NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS & GRASSROOTS VOLUNTEERS CATEGORY r Toh co-founded Our Singapore Reefs (OSR) in 2017 to help conserve marine Dbiodiversity. The non-profit initiative organises quarterly clean-up of Singapore’s waters and engages divers to join their environmental cause. Volunteers are trained how to reduce ocean waste and given the opportunity to take action by entering the waters and clearing trash as a team. ACHIEVEMENTS Preserving the Marine Ecosystem in mentoring students and youth to inspire environmental stewardship in the future As a marine biologist, Dr Toh has been diving generations. Since 2015, Dr Toh has also in Singapore’s waters since 2010 and saw been volunteering as a guest lecturer and first-hand the worrying amount of marine coordinator of the International Seakeepers debris and its impact on marine life. He Society’s youth programmes. took the lead to galvanise support from the diving community, corporations and the Building Partnerships to Further the wider