The Energy Market Authority (EMA), the Energy Research Institute at Nanyang Technological University and Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) are developing the playbook, titled “Powering a Sustainable Future: A Playbook on Scope 2 Emissions Reduction for Singapore Businesses”.
Two sections from the three-part playbook are now available online. Over 15 pages, it provides an overview of Singapore’s Scope 2-related emissions and the role of the private sector in reducing carbon emissions.
Singapore's emissions profile, seen in one page of the digital playbook
The third and final section, which features actionable strategies that companies can adopt to reduce Scope 2 emissions, will be released in 1Q2025.
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According to the authors, the playbook aims to guide small- and medium-sized enterprises in understanding the regulatory requirements for sustainability reporting, such as mandatory climate reporting for listed companies from financial year 2025.
They also add that the playbook will be developed based on Singapore’s policies to manage emissions. This ensures that the recommendations are practical, evidence-based and aligned with the local business landscape.