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  • Measurement & Verification (M&V) Plan Review for Semiconductor Fab

    Home / Projects Projects Measurement & Verification (M&V) Plan Review for Semiconductor Fab March 5, 2021 All Projects, Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation TEMBUSU Asia Consulting were engaged for a review and endorsement of the Measurement & Verification (M&V) Plan prepared as part of the non-CO2 emissions (CHF3, CF4, NF3) abatement project for a leading semiconductor fab based in Singapore. As part of resource efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions mitigation, the Client has identified opportunities in their process line to destruct greenhouse gases. The technology involves installation of mitigation tools that reduce release of greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere. The scope of works included reviewing and endorsing the M&V Plan proposed by the Client. The endorsement was carried out by a Lead Verifier certified by NEA under the Carbon Pricing Act. To learn more on our greenhouse gas (GHG) verification services, click here . Previous Back Next

  • Workshop on EIA and EMMP: “Developing an understanding of EIA & EMMP process”

    Home / Projects Projects Workshop on EIA and EMMP: “Developing an understanding of EIA & EMMP process” July 16, 2021 All Projects, Capacity Building TEMBUSU Asia Consulting was invited to conduct a one-day capacity building workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan (EMMP). The participants consisted of officers from a Government Agency, EPC Contractor, and consultants of the project team. The purpose of this training programme is to explain the fundamentals of executing an EIA and EMMP and how these tools can assist developers and EPC Contractors to manage potential adverse environmental impacts from infrastructure development. Comprehension of these topics is important especially in light of the increasing public awareness of environmental and climate change issues, which contribute to the greater scrutiny of infrastructure projects within environmentally sensitive areas in Singapore. As such, it is vital that a thorough understanding of the EIA and EMMP process is developed among all stakeholders, including Architects, Engineers, Sustainability Practitioners, EHS Practitioners, Construction Professionals, Environmental Control Officer, and Government Officers. In the near future, we hope to provide this training for other stakeholders in the Built-Environment and Infrastructure sectors. With such a training programme as our contribution to sustainable development through SDG #4 Quality Education and SDG #17 Partnerships for the Goals , we hope to build our partner’s capacity and minimize the environmental impacts from various development. Previous Back Next

  • Waste Auditing Framework Development for Transport and Logistics Operator to Audit Recycling and Waste Disposal Vendors

    Home / Projects Projects Waste Auditing Framework Development for Transport and Logistics Operator to Audit Recycling and Waste Disposal Vendors November 18, 2022 All Projects, Urban Resilience Increasingly, waste management helps to improve efficiency, reduce operating expenses, and conserve natural resources. As such, companies see the need to assess the company’s waste stream and conduct a waste audit for their operation. As part of the Client’s sustainability efforts, TEMBUSU Asia (TAC) will assist the Client in developing a framework to ensure the traceability of various categories of waste and end-of-life treatment by the vendors. This project is unique as there is limited standards and references in the logistic industry on the best practices. The Client was concerned about the reputational risks associated with its waste vendors and how they can monitor or influence their vendors’ actions related to sustainability issues. TAC supported the client in the analysis of international waste management practices and provided innovative solutions that would help the client to reach their sustainability goals. In doing this, TAC seeks to fulfill the United Nations SDG12: Sustainable Consumption and Production. Previous Back Next

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