Singapore launches roadmap to become APAC’s leading sustainable MICE destination by 2030

The MICE Sustainability Roadmap, launched 1 December by Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and Singapore Association of Convention & Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers (SACEOS), sets out clear targets and strategies to raise sustainability standards across Singapore’s MICE industry over the next few years. 

The MICE Sustainability Roadmap is the second such initiative, following the launch of the Hotel Sustainability Roadmap early this year.

The roadmaps are guided by the Singapore Green Plan 2030 and the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals. The MICE Sustainability Roadmap lists three specific targets to position Singapore as one of the most sustainable MICE destinations in Asia Pacific:

  1. Develop a set of sustainability standards by 2023 that the industry can readily apply and aim to be internationally recognised by 2024
  2. For all six purpose-built MICE venues and 80% of SACEOS members to obtain internationally or nationally recognised sustainability certification – or both – by 2025
  3. For the Singapore MICE industry to start tracking waste and carbon emissions by 2023, to reduce waste as aligned with the Singapore Green Plan by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 in line with the national net-zero target.

To achieve these targets, STB and SACEOS set up the MICE Sustainability Committee (MSComm)] in August 2022 to raise awareness of sustainability efforts and best practices. 

The commitment to sustainability comes on the back of strong MICE recovery following the reopening of Singapore’s borders in April this year and a growing demand for sustainable business travel.  

Dr Edward Koh, executive director, conventions, meetings and incentive travel, Singapore Tourism and Board and co-chair of the MICE Sustainability Committee said: “Event delegates and corporate travellers are increasingly concerned about the environment, prompting event organisers to turn to destinations that make sustainability a priority. It is imperative that Singapore’s MICE industry evolves to meet the growing demand for responsible business travel. The MICE Sustainability Roadmap provides clear direction and targets to enable this transformation, eventually contributing to our national sustainability goals.”

The roadmap lays out three broad strategies to guide the MICE industry:

Raise sustainability standards and strive towards internationally recognised sustainability certification, by: 

  1. Developing a set of nationally recognised MICE sustainability standards in waste and carbon by 2023 
  2. Creating a consistent set of measurement methodologies focusing on waste and carbon
  3. Encouraging the industry to obtain internationall- or locally-recognised certifications for sustainability, or both. These include the ISO 20121: Sustainable Events Management System Certification, MICE Sustainability Certification (MSC) and the Green Mark Certification Scheme 
  4. Supporting MICE companies with STB grants such as the Business Improvement Fund (BIF) and Training Industry Professionals in Tourism (TIP-iT) to adopt sustainability initiatives that improve productivity and competitiveness.

Identify, trial, and adopt innovative and scalable sustainable solutions, by:

  1. Identifying pain points that impede sustainability adoption and partnering innovative technology providers to tackle challenges and co-develop industry pilots. STB will support a dedicated cohort of start-ups focusing on MICE sustainability solutions through the Singapore Tourism Accelerator
  2. Leveraging the expertise of the global MICE sustainability alliance to reduce waste and the carbon footprint of exhibitions, as well as sustainable event planning. 
  3. Participating in the Green Economy Regulatory Initiative (GERI), a platform for regulatory agencies to support the test-bed of new ideas and develop innovative and sustainable experiences that contribute to Singapore’s green economy, which STB is a partner of.  

Raise awareness of sustainability solutions and industry best practices, by:

  1. Conducting half-yearly sustainability training for the MICE industry, while compiling other sustainability training options to make it easier for the MICE industry to sign up
  2. Drawing from thought leadership resources, such as the White Paper by STB and American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) on key trends of green meetings and events, and ‘The Time is Now’ Sustainability Toolkit by STB and Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA), which outlines tips and templates for event planning
  3. Taking part in training and upskilling programmes, such as the Sustainable Events Professional Certificate (SEPC) Programme by Events Industry Council (EIC), to understand the business value of sustainability  
  4. Exchanging best practices with other top MICE destinations that participated in the Global Destination Sustainability Index (GDS-I), which measures the social and environmental performance of a destination
  5. Encouraging businesses to incorporate sustainable leisure experiences in MICE group itineraries through STB’s In Singapore Incentives & Rewards (INSPIRE) Global 2.0 scheme and working with STB’s tourism partners through the Singapore MICE Advantage Programme (SMAP) to encourage sustainable MICE travel.

The MICE Sustainability Roadmap was launched at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, the first carbon-neutral MICE venue in Singapore.