Sustainability

SUSTAINABILITY

Our Approach to Sustainability

SCC strives to create long-term value for our stakeholders in the marine ecosystem by incorporating sustainable practices into our daily operations and activities:

Ensuring health, safety & security of our employees & stakeholders
Minimising the environmental footprint of our business
Sustainable travel experiences through our terminals
Conducting business with ethics and integrity
Embarking on sustainability projects
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SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS

Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal to become Singapore’s first solar-powered ferry terminal

Under an agreement with Sunseap Group, SCC will buy 100 per cent of TMFT’s energy requirements via a hybrid offer that allows SCC to utilise solar power and supply from the grid.

This is equal to:

  • Offset at least 327 tonnes of CO2 annually.
  • Offset at least 158,757kg of coal burned
  • Offset the emission of 69 vehicles driven for one year.
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Major Makeover for Sustainability

Maritime sustainability is arguably most challenging and time critical. In particular, the waterborne passenger travel segment definitely needs a major makeover to keep up with the global move towards sustainability.

SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainable Waterborne Travel

SCC strives towards building a sustainable waterborne passenger travel for our stakeholders in the marine ecosystem in the near future.

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