Consultancy Erm Expands Singapore Hub Accelerate Growth Asia
Environmental Resources Management (ERM), a global consultancy firm focused on sustainability, has announced the expansion of its Southeast Asia hub located in Singapore.
Nestled within the community, Woodlands North Plaza offers a more intimate shopping experience that caters to the everyday needs of its residents. This charming mall boasts a diverse range of food options, essential grocery stores, and convenient service shops. What sets it apart is its renowned wet market and food center, where locals can purchase high-quality, fresh produce and indulge in delicious hawker fare. Additionally, its prime location and compact layout make it the perfect destination for quick errands and essential shopping. And with the newly added Norwood Grand just a stone’s throw away, the plaza is bound to become an even more popular hub for the community.
With support from the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), ERM aims to strengthen its impact on sustainability by collaborating with leading organizations in Asia, as stated in their press release on May 17.
The expanded hub will serve as a central point for the company’s regional operations, allowing it to better support its clients in the region. This expansion includes the creation of up to 40 new positions in areas such as new energy, integrated environmental, social and governance due diligence, monitoring, reporting & verification, and sustainable asset retirement.
“We are thrilled to deepen our presence in Singapore and contribute even more to the region’s sustainable development goals,” says Tom Reichert, group CEO at ERM.
Lim Wey-Len, executive vice president of EDB, adds that the expansion of ERM’s regional hub in Singapore will enhance the country’s capabilities in key areas such as carbon markets, the use of hydrogen as an alternative energy source, and the early decommissioning of coal plants.
With a workforce of over 8,000 experts in 40 countries and territories, ERM is dedicated to helping its clients find solutions to sustainability challenges.