10 Socially Responsible Businesses in Singapore

Cersai Stark

Cersai Stark

In Singapore, 73% of workers and job seekers believe it is vital to give back to society through unpaid volunteer work, which is also a socially responsible initiative. This was based on the most recent Randstad Workmonitor poll. Likewise, all across the globe, this social giving culture is expected to increase even further. 

 

Socially responsible businesses
Socially responsible businesses

 

  • A tiny donation to a neighborhood food bank can have a big social change impact, even for the smallest business
  • Shangri-La Singapore is dedicated to acting as good stewards of the environment 
  • Chubb creates initiatives that demonstrate the dedication of its staff to serving the needs of the communities.

 

Top ten most socially responsible Singaporean businesses 

A corporation that practices social responsibility not only raises employee morale but also earns the community’s respect and goodwill. In this article, we will outline ten Singaporean enterprises known for their unique socially responsible initiatives. 

1. Samwoh Corporation

Samwoh Corporation won the title of “Green Champion” at the 2011 Singapore Compact CSR Awards. The corporation stands out for its green business practices and its capacity to garner support from other stakeholders for its environmentally friendly, long-lasting establishment.

One of its environmentally friendly innovations involves integrating recycled rubber from used tires into asphalt premix. This inventive idea, discovered by its research team, aims to enhance road flexibility by minimizing cracking and reducing road noise.

2. E&E Dynamic Trading 

The platform is known for its sustainable living-related solutions. The goal of E&E is to eradicate the disposable culture. Every year, millions of disposable single-use plastic bags, bottles, laundry jugs, and cups end up in landfills and the ocean. Hence, the platform aims to develop a reuse and recycle culture as a means of achieving its shared goal of minimizing environmental harm that threatens humans, animals, and the planet.

3. Levi’s 

Levi’s is known for popularizing denim jeans as a type of clothing. However, the socially responsible enterprise is currently working to popularize water conservation as a manufacturing industry practice. While many businesses strive to address the issues their products have caused, Levi’s is in favor of prevention. The organization has begun its research and analysis on the environmental impact of its products to develop a more sustainable production method. Their most famous pair of Levi’s 501 jeans served as the basis for their initial inquiry. 

4. Chubb 

Chubb creates initiatives that demonstrate the dedication of its staff to serving the needs of the communities. Overall, the firm’s socially responsible goals encourage employee philanthropy and involvement through a range of activities. This includes local volunteer projects as well as other initiatives. Chubb firmly believes that making constructive contributions to its communities’ fabric results in long-term gains for society, its staff, and its business. Hence, Chubb’s employees develop community programs to improve educational prospects for disadvantaged kids in 14 different countries and territories, including Singapore.

5. ComfortDelgro Corporation

Using its expertise, ComfortDelgro introduced wheelchair-accessible buses. Also, Northlight School students are provided with free emergency taxi services through its collaboration with Kindness on Wheels. The corporation also performs a service called Meals-on-Wheels that delivers food to social service organizations.

6. Fuji Xerox Singapore

Global document solutions company, Fuji Xerox Singapore, implemented a thorough environmental policy in 2003 that focuses on protecting the environment in its supply chain. One of its eco-initiatives is the “You Print, We Plant” campaign that urges firms to use FSC-certified paper while promising to plant trees in place of their paper products. Despite a 38 percent increase in total income in 2013, the program has reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 41 percent.

7. Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee

Employees at Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee are encouraged to participate in at least 25 hours of corporate giving activities annually as part of the firm’s global citizenship program. The socially responsible organization also provides free legal counsel to communities in need. In addition, they actively collaborate with partners like Ashoka to find other ways to support the expansion of social service organizations.

8. Yakult

In an effort to be more environmentally conscientious, Yakult recently stopped the use of plastic straws in Singapore, following Burger King, KFC, and Resorts World Sentosa. In addition, Yakult continues to sponsor community initiatives and health-related activities alongside its no-straw policy. The firm works with groups like the National Foundation for Digestive Disease (NFDD) and the Singapore Cancer Society. The organization is also known to support important swimming contests on a national and international level.

9. Carousell 

Carousell fosters the spirit of inclusivity by making the marketplace accessible to the elderly. Not to mention, the company’s CSR strategy has been integrated into its core business. The team also provides advice on how to be safe online in addition to introducing the elderly to the world of online purchasing. 

10. Shangri-La

Five main areas are the focus of Shangri-La Singapore’s sustainability and CSR initiatives: employee development, community engagement, environment and biodiversity, sustainable supply chain, and health and safety.

Shangri-La Singapore is dedicated to acting as good stewards of the environment. The hotel also works to minimize negative environmental effects by making sure that daily operations support and adopt ethical environmental standards and continuous development.

Conclusion

A tiny donation to a neighborhood food bank can have a big social change impact, even for the smallest business. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in business allows brands to attain financial success and a competitive edge by enhancing reputation and winning over customer trust. 

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