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Projects

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Rooftop Solar

Rainwater Harvesting

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Capella Singapore, Sentosa

  • Capella has a strong commitment to ESG principles.

  • Our solar energy and EV charging projects are fully aligned with Capella’s ESG leadership credentials.

  • Using Bifacial solar panels enhances energy output, and is aesthetically attractive.

  • Our rainwater harvesting system (solar powered) is another innovative ESG solution.

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LeMeridien, Jakarta

  • Reusable Glass Bottles for drinking water.
    Onsite Production of Glass Bottled Water with capacity of +2.5k bottles/day
     

  • Reduction of Plastic Waste
    Hundreds of thousands of single use plastic bottles replaced to date

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Reusable Glass Bottled Drinking Water

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Reusable Glass Bottled Drinking Water

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Marriott Hotel, Batam, Indonesia

  • Reusable Glass Bottles for drinking water.
    Onsite Production of Glass Bottled Water with capacity of +2.5k bottles/day
     

  • Reduction of Plastic Waste
    Recently commissioned, with a target of hundreds of thousands of single-use plastic bottles replaced per annum.

04

Crescent Power Plant, India

  • Water Treatment & Recycling
    > 150,000 m3 water saved per annum
     

  • Pollutant-reduction
    via reduced use of water treatment chemicals

Power Plants are the largest consumer of water among industries, due to their cooling tower water needs.

​Blowdown water from cooling tower is treated properly (to protect environment), and recycled (to minimize usage of scarce resource).

Recycled water is higher quality than tap water, resulting in lower consumption of energy and chemicals / industrial cleaners for cooling towers.

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Decentralised systems reduce the need for centralised treatment and pumping processes, resulting in GHG reduction

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Decentralized water recycling solution

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Shopping Mall,  Tamil Nadu, India

  • Waste Recycling
    Wastewater is treated properly and also recycled (to minimize usage of scare resource in the region).
     

  • Efficiency
    Recycled water is higher quality than tap water, resulting in lower consumption of energy and chemical / industrial cleaners.
     

  • Decentralized
    These systems have lower GHG emissions compared to centralised treatment and pumping processes.

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Effluent Treatment Plant, India

  • Effluent Treatment & Recycling
    2 million litres per day effluent from nearby textile industries treated
     

  • Zero-Liquid Discharge
    Plant is equipped with zero liquid discharge processes to recycle water and resources such as salt, hence reducing pollutants discharged to the environment

Often called as ‘Yarn Bowl of India’, Tamil Nadu has an overwhelming presence in spinning, handloom weaving, power loom weaving, processing, knitwear, apparel and garmenting.
 

It is not just the largest contributor to the Indian textile industry (19%) but also universally recognised for its craftsmanship and uniqueness.

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Textile Effluent Treatment Plant and Zero Liquid Discharge

Common Effluent Treatment Plant in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu (India)

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Rooftop Solar / Piggery Farm / BioGas & WasteWater

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Montenord Piggery Farm, Philippines

  • Agriculture
    Rural agribusinesses transitioning to clean power (solar)
     

  • Waste Recycling
    Farm waste (inc water) treated properly to lower GHG emissions and produce clean power (biogas) as well as organic fertilizer

As a stakeholder, the Philippines SEC has approved our subsidiary in the Philippines to operate as a Financing Company, with a focus on ESG activities.

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Water Purification Plant, Bali

  • Singapore/Indonesia
    Singapore-designed water purification process results in energy and water-efficient purification of high quality drinking water
     

  • Local Access
    Provided to local users at a more affordable price than existing brands. Improves access to reliable and affordable drinking water for local population, adhering to ESG and SDG commitments.

“By not addressing the global water crises, none of the UN Sustainable Development Goals will be achievable.”
 

“Water & Clean Sanitation” (SDG 6) is interconnected to all SDGs.”

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Using deep-well natural water sourced from
Mount Batukaru, Bali, Indonesia

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Rainwater Harvesting 

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Unilever, Philippines

  • Rainwater Harvesting
    Our increasingly-popular, and integral sustainability solution designed and curated for end-client's needs, where clean water supplies are under strain.

     

The Unilever K2C Project, located at Gateway Business Park, General Trias Cavite is an industrial manufacturing building of 13,034 sqm, which benefits from energy efficient design, reduced water consumption, responsible materials selection, world class waste management, and enhanced indoor environment quality.

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