What dreams did you have at the age of 12? For SMU alumnus Gabriel Tan, that was the age when he began the road towards realising the dream of starting his own social enterprise.
Sustainable living has just gotten easier, thanks to the efforts of SMU Accountancy alumna Joline Tang and her eco-friendly business, The Sustainability Project.
Following a trip to Europe which opened his eyes to possible ways of reducing food waste, SMU alumni Nicholas Lim and Tylor Jong decided to set things in motion with their social enterprise, TreeDots.
The founder of a company selling menstrual cups is not afraid to use her product as a conversation starter—to have people talking not just periods, but women and their bodies.
The tides have changed with companies now realising that sustainability is no longer about scoring brownie points. It's time to get serious about change, said the recent Tri-sector Forum 2017.
Social entrepreneurship pioneer, Bill Drayton, shares why millennials and companies need to become drivers of change or be prepared to be left behind.
Two Nepalese Brothers and a Singaporean come together to bring to you a whole new way of 'travelling for good' with their international social enterprise, Backstreet Academy.
Find out what inspired SMU alumnus, Muhammad Shahril Hassan, to start a social enterprise that sheds light on Singapore’s social issues and instigates change.
Her empathy for those in need spurred Desiree Yang to start up Saltsteps, Singapore’s first social supermarket. Find out more about her motivations, and the challenges she has faced in turning her vision into reality.