Overview
Gee Hoe Seng Pte Ltd has joined Green 100, a national initiative launched on 21 May 2026 by the National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) and the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) measure and report their carbon footprint. GHS is one of the first 33 SMEs to participate, alongside companies such as Hai Khim Engineering, Orchid Laundry, and Lim Kee Food Manufacturing.
Why It Matters
Large companies listed on the Straits Times Index must begin reporting indirect (Scope 3) emissions from FY2026 — and these indirect emissions, which typically make up 70–90% of a company’s total footprint, largely come from SME suppliers like GHS. Green 100 addresses this gap by having corporate partners invite their SME suppliers to start measuring emissions through the Gprnt digital platform, a process designed to take as little as 10 minutes using existing fuel and utility data.
Why Gee Hoe Seng Joined
As a recycling vendor supporting clients such as SingPost, GHS has seen client expectations shift in recent years. According to GHS managing director Eric Teo, clients now ask about more than rebates and service speed — they increasingly want to know the company’s fuel consumption and its plans to transition to electric vehicles.
Gee Hoe Seng’s Role in Supporting Client Sustainability
At Gee Hoe Seng, our own emissions come primarily from our waste collection fleet and the electricity used to run our recycling operations — the same operational data our clients increasingly need for their own ESG disclosures. Joining Green 100 lets us measure and report this data transparently while continuing to provide the waste disposal documentation many clients already rely on for NEA reporting and audit requirements. As Singapore’s regulatory landscape around emissions reporting expands to more companies from FY2030, we see this as a natural extension of the compliance-first approach GHS has maintained since 1992.
Moving Forward
Green 100 aims to bring 10,000 SMEs into carbon reporting through 100 corporate partners — GHS is proud to be part of this early group. We remain committed to supporting our clients’ sustainability goals, from recycling documentation to transparent emissions reporting, as Singapore moves toward its national climate targets.
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