SINGAPORE: More furniture manufacturers in Singapore will be encouraged to adopt green practices with the aim of being awarded green certifications.
This is part of a three-year plan by the Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC) and Singapore Environment Council (SEC) with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
To date, 11 SFIC members have been awarded green certificates by local and international bodies. The SFIC aims to double this number by 2014.
Under the MOU, SFIC and SEC will work together to improve furniture manufacturers' expertise in environmental sustainability.
This will be done through various programmes like training seminars and conferences.
There will be programmes to help companies undertake the SEC's Singapore Green Labelling Scheme (SGLS), a leading environmental standard and certification mark.
President of SFIC, Mr Ernie Koh, said, "Our Singapore furniture companies are already well-recognised in the global market for their high quality and professional business management. This MOU will further enhance our standing and raise our competitiveness and reputation in the eco-friendly furniture market."
- CNA/fa
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