Green Future Solutions
January 1, 2008 by Eugene
Filed under Engineering and Consultancy
Green Future Solutions provides environmental consultancy services to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) go green. A simple audit is first conducted at the company site to assess the usage of energy, water and material. Based on the audit, we will prepare a report and suggest low cost solutions for the company to reduce energy, water and waste.
Companies around the world are starting to go green and care more about the environment. They are more aware of their impacts on the environment, the risks of environmental problems on their business, and the increasing demand of customers for green products and responsible companies. By going green, companies become more efficient, reduce business costs and risks, build up their brand image and foster better relationships with customers and stakeholders.
We understand that SMEs are also keen to go green so that they can reduce costs, satisfy customers and do their part for the environment. But most SMEs do not know how to start going green and worry about their lack of environmental knowledge and resources. If you are a SME and want to go green, we can help you. Contact us now to arrange a meeting or check out more details.
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Green Business Times
We manage Green Business Times – an online resource to help businesses in Singapore go green and reduce their impact on the environment. Learn more about Green Business Times.
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AsiaIsGreen
We also manage AsiaIsGreen – an online green resource guide for the people in Singapore and Asia to learn more about the environment and take action. Read more about AsiaIsGreen.
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Eugene Tay
Eugene is the Director of Green Future Solutions and the Founder/Editor of AsiaIsGreen and Green Business Times. He has a master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the Nanyang Technological University and a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the National University of Singapore. He has worked as an adjunct lecturer teaching ecotourism at a local polytechnic and also as a project officer at the National Environment Agency, Resource Conservation Department, managing waste minimisation and recycling issues.
Eugene is a volunteer with the Environmental Challenge Organisation and a Youth Environment Envoy with the National Environment Agency. He was a commendation award winner of the Green Wave Environment Competition 2007. He also writes frequently to the local newspapers and his published letters and articles are listed below:
- ‘Clean’ power plant – “One step forward and two steps backward in our green efforts.” (Straits Times, 4 Oct 08)
- To save ourselves, we must get back to nature (Straits Times, 25 Dec 07)
- Clean power, green power – Electricity suppliers should disclose carbon footprints (Today, 22 Oct 07)
- After Live Earth, Give Up Hope (Today, 7 Jul 07)
- Six things we can do to protect the environment (Straits Times, 6 Jun 07)
- The green spirit (Today, 5 Jun 07)
- Global warming: Four possible scenarios (Straits Times, 15 May 07)
- The real culprit of global warming? Human activities (Straits Times, 5 May 07)
- Data on waste useful (Sunday Times, 6 Aug 06)
- Score a Green Goal for Singapore too (Straits Times, 8 Jul 06)
- Bouquet for SingTel’s efforts to be environmentally friendly (Straits Times, 22 Jun 06)
- It takes time to inculcate recycling culture. Do more to educate people to cut waste (Straits Times, 15 May 06)
































Green Future Solutions and its related sites present an impressive model to help companies incorporate “applied green literacy” into their business plans and projects. Green Future Solutions has been added to our Green Market Intelligence list. Many green market intelligence articles assert that the global market place is poised to make green goods and services a new industry revolution. Green Future Solutions offers more evidence that this is happening. Green Future Solutions is an important step toward a tipping point where metrics for the upside of green-economics begins factoring into business models at accelerating rates. New opportunities will emerge for Singapore based SMEs that use your consultancy services to maximize green metrics in their business models to develop joint ventures with foreign based companies. I encourage you to develop a list of new market opportunities for green vanguard SME companies. Best wishes for a successful new year. Keep up the good work.
Sincerely,
Brad Smith
SMECapitalMarkets.net
Austin, Texas
Thanks Brad.