Track and reduce your carbon footprint with SP app
Could we be emitting more carbon than we realise?
The average emission per person in Singapore is around 8,870 kg of CO2 each year. This means that each person would require around 440 rain trees to absorb their carbon emissions. To be sustainable, the goal is for each person's emission to be 3,000 kg of CO2 per year, a reduction of about 66%.
What can you do to reduce your carbon emissions?
My Carbon Footprint shows emissions by categories, so you can tell at a glance what you can cut down. For instance, would you consider using public transport for your commute, instead of getting around in a private car? Or, would you bring your own mug for your daily morning coffee instead of taking it away in a disposable cup?
If you are keen to reduce your carbon footprint, do check out our GreenUP programme. Partnering with over 40 brands that are committed to sustainability, GreenUP encourages green actions in day-to-day living, and rewards you along the way.
What's contributing to your carbon footprint? The results might surprise you.
My Carbon Footprint is a carbon calculator that helps us analyse our emissions. So we know what we can reduce, in order to be greener. Tabulate your scoring in food consumption, spending and commuting habits, waste generation - and compare against Singapore's average.