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Inaugural Sustainability Impact Awards to recognise exemplary leadership in sustainability

SINGAPORE, Feb. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ To recognise the sustainability efforts of individuals and businesses in Singapore, and to encourage such business practices, UOB and The Business Times (BT) have come together to launch the inaugural Sustainability Impact Awards. The launch ceremony and the unveiling of the Awards' logo was witnessed by Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment this morning at SPH Media's News Centre. The Awards seek to recognise and celebrate the people and businesses that have made a significant positive impact on the environment and societal well-being through their sustainability initiatives. The Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) at the National University of Singapore Business School is the Knowledge Partner for the Awards. Ms Chen Huifen, Editor of The Business Times, said, "In recent years, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues are key concerns for many. To help our readers navigate th

ChildAid concert raises $2 16m as it returns with full-capacity show

World News - Young performers sang and danced their hearts out at ChildAid on Tuesday, as the charity concert returns in 2022 with a full comeback since the pandemic, raising over $2.16 million. The 90-minute show, themed All Together Now, got many in the capacity crowd of almost 1,400. Read more at www.tnp.sg

Singapore s first Sustainability Impact Awards to recognise green and social champions

SINGAPORE, Nov. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ UOB and The Business Times have tied up to launch the Sustainability Impact Awards to recognise individuals and corporates in Singapore that demonstrate leadership in sustainability. The Business Times will partner UOB to organise this inaugural award, with the Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School as the knowledge partner. These will be the country's first such awards and there will be two categories - Individual and Enterprise. Under Enterprise there will be two sub-categories, one for SMEs and one for large enterprises. Each category will recognise an Impact Leader and up to five Excellence award winners. These leaders, among individuals and businesses, have made a significant positive impact on the environment and the community. And they are making a difference with the decisions they take, as well as the way they conduct themselves and their businesses. The call for no

Singapore s first Sustainability Impact Awards to recognise green and social champions

SINGAPORE, Nov. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ UOB and The Business Times have tied up to launch the Sustainability Impact Awards to recognise individuals and corporates in Singapore that demonstrate leadership in sustainability. The Business Times will partner UOB to organise this inaugural award, with the Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School as the knowledge partner. These will be the country's first such awards and there will be two categories - Individual and Enterprise. Under Enterprise there will be two sub-categories, one for SMEs and one for large enterprises. Each category will recognise an Impact Leader and up to five Excellence award winners. These leaders, among individuals and businesses, have made a significant positive impact on the environment and the community. And they are making a difference with the decisions they take, as well as the way they conduct themselves and their businesses. The call for no

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