Plant the seed of sustainability in your team
Raise sustainability awareness and inspire your team members by opening their minds and planting the seed that they can make a difference.
3,7 Earths
If everyone lived like in Singapore,
we would need 3,7 planets to support our needs. Humanity is using the resources of 1.8 Earths.
(source: Earth Overshoot Day)
8.3t
In Singapore, the global average carbon footprint is 8.3 tonnes per capita.
To respect the commitments of the Paris Agreement, this figure should decrease to 2 tonnes per capita, by 2050.
(source: The World Bank)
1.82M
In 2021, 1.82 million tonnes of solid waste was generated by the domestic sector in Singapore. The world generates 2.01 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste annually. (source: The World Bank)
Why it's important to act now
About Seed
It includes a series of fun, interactive and educational talks,
so that team members are equipped with knowledge and ideas to go out into the world and make a positive impact.
Our sustainability talks are designed to ensure that participants learn about facts and actionable green steps that can be implemented within the business as well as on a personal level.
What a sustainability session includes
Engaging 1-hour session
Up to 50 participants
Identification of green-minded employees
Green Toolkit
Impact report
Benefits
Raise sustainability awareness in your organisation
Plant the seed that your employees can make a difference
Equip your employees with knowledge & ideas
Discover our topics
10 Steps to Kickstart your Green Journey
During this engaging and interactive session, participants will discover 10 green steps that they can implement in different areas of their life: home, kitchen, wardrobe, day-to-day, digital space, food diet, transportation...
Participants will learn facts about the impact of each area & concrete tips to start reducing their individual impact.
Participants will be able to test their knowledge with a quiz on Kahoot.
After the session, participants will receive a complete guide and a checklist of the green steps presented.
How to become a 'Zero Food Waste' champion
According to the World Food Programme (WFP), one-third of food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally.
Participants will learn how to become a 'zero food waste' champion to reduce their individual foodprint.
During this engaging and resourceful session, participants will learn:
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key facts about food waste in the world & in Singapore
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kitchen hacks to reduce & reuse food waste
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tips for grocery shopping & food storage
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what to do with excess food
After the session, participants will receive a complete guide and a checklist of the green steps presented.
How to start your low-waste journey in Singapore?
Participants will learn about the waste issue in Singapore and how they can reduce their impact as an individual with their everyday choices and actions.
During this engaging talk, participants will discover the important facts of plastic pollution, and understand the philosophy behind a low-waste lifestyle, before diving into the 6R's of sustainability.
At the end of the session, participants are invited to commit to one green step to kickstart their low-waste journey.
After the session, participants will receive a complete guide and a checklist of the green steps presented.
Green Your Wardrobe: getting dressed without the waste
Did you know that it takes 2,700 litres of water to grow one t-shirt? (Source: WWF)
In this talk, participants will learn about the impact of the fashion industry and what they can do as a consumer to lower their 'fashion impact'.
During this engaging and resourceful session, participants will learn:
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the 6 impacts of the fashion industry
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to embrace a slow-fashion mindset
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how to care for their clothes
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what to do with the clothes they no longer wear
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how to consume in a more conscious way
At the end of the session, participants are invited to commit to one green step to kickstart their slow-fashion journey.
After the session, participants will receive a complete guide and a checklist of the green steps presented.