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  • GLOBAL CALL 4 INNOVATORS!

    According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the world needs 1 billion houses by 2025. With the construction sector accounting for about 40% of global resource demand and 39% of global energy related carbon emissions, it is clear that we need to start incorporating circular thinking in the design of the built environment.

    It is in this context that Circular Economy Club Singapore is excited to be an official partner of the inaugural CapitaLand Sustainability X Challenge, which is calling for proposals ACROSS THE GLOBE to make buildings more climate-resilient and resource-efficient.

    Registrations have now opened, so submit your proposals today. For more details and to register, go to: https://lnkd.in/dDS-HzK

     

    ABOUT
    The CapitaLand Sustainability X Challenge is calling for proposals across the globe to make buildings more climate-resilient and resource-efficient.

     

    DATE
    10 November 2020 to 1 February 2021

     

    THEMES
    The CapitaLand Sustainability X Challenge is managed by Eco-Business and supported by NUS Enterprise. The challenge has four main themes, which are:
    1) Low carbon transition projects to achieve significant reduction in energy consumption, and increase adoption of clean energy solutions.
    2) Water conservation & resilience projects to reduce potable water usage and find new ways to water management.
    3) Waste management & CIRCULAR ECONOMY projects to better segregate waste and adopt circularity.
    4) Healthy & safe building projects to enhance capabilities to monitor, visualise and control indoor air quality.

     

    PRIZES
    Two grand winners from the challenge will secure S$50,000 in project funding and mentoring by a CapitaLand business leader to pilot their innovation. All submissions stand a chance to collaborate with select CapitaLand properties.

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