Singapore Polytechnic taps KPMG to develop net-zero sustainability roadmap by 2024
The roadmap encompasses four phases.
Singapore Polytechnic (SP) has partnered with professional services firm KPMG to develop a net zero sustainability roadmap which encompasses four phases to be completed by 2024.
As SP’s partner, KPMG will engage closely with the polytechnic’s stakeholders such as staff, faculty, and students.
SP, for its part, will commence a robust study to drive campus decarbonisation and co-develop its net zero sustainability roadmap.
“[The roadmap] entails a series of extensive surveys to collect and analyse critical data, which will then be evaluated and analysed. Following this, KPMG in Singapore will work with SP to co-create an actionable decarbonisation roadmap that includes establishing baseline greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, identifying decarbonisation opportunities, and setting out industry-leading sustainability targets aligned with the Singapore Green Plan 2030,” SP said.
“These efforts will culminate in developing SP's first Sustainability Report to document the institution's performance and longer-term strategic objectives,” SP added.