Sustainable living has just gotten easier, thanks to the efforts of SMU Accountancy alumna Joline Tang and her eco-friendly business, The Sustainability Project.
Inspired to build an organisation that reflect their family values, owners of family businesses today are leading proponents of social entrepreneurship. We find out the stories behind some of these family businesses.
The zero-waste movement is picking up pace both globally and locally, but for many it may seem unattainable and complicated. Sheryl Lee shares six simple swaps to help you get started.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. This adage forms the foundation upon which Project Namaste was built.
SMU Business undergrad Leow Hui Min shares her overseas community service with Project Triveria III to Hue, Vietnam, and her unexpected journey of self-discovery.
SMU alumna Shereen Aziz-Williams' tireless efforts in tackling social division in the UK is an important lesson in conviction and empathy for all.
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 reality of the global water shortage may not have hit us yet, but SMU law undergrad Venezia Wee has already been fighting the good fight for more than half a decade. Hear what this young activist has to say.
A viable and sustainable social enterprise takes more than just a great idea. To do that, entrepreneurs need to 'go to the ground'.
Making a difference is neither a one-off affair nor is it just about clocking community service hours. SMU undergrad, Faith Woon, reflects on her 9-month SMU Challenge project and its upcoming grand finale, Sport-A-Cause.