<h1>Green Business Committee</h1>

Words from the chairman

Green businesses (also known as sustainable businesses) minimize negative impacts on the global or local environment, community and society. The Green Biz Committee is open to all companies and individuals that either work in the green business sector – e.g. renewable energy or waste management, or operate their businesses by respecting green principals – e.g. energy efficiency or low carbon dioxide emissions.

The Committee is a platform for information sharing and discussion, and concerns itself with matters that solely relate to green industries while seeking to provide Cambodian authorities with relevant and constructive policy inputs. The main objective is to raise awareness for green business practices in Cambodia and to draw public attention on issues that require urgent revision.

 

Dr. Michael Renfrew

Operations and Program Lead, EnergyLab

Committee leadership

Dr. Michael Renfrew

Dr. Michael Renfrew

Chairman

ENERGYLAB

Ms. Cécile Dahomé

Ms. Cécile Dahomé

Vice-Chairwoman

SEVEA

Ms. Sarah Kolbenstetter

Ms. Sarah Kolbenstetter

Vice-Chairwoman

LITTLE GREEN SPARK

Committee Members

ADVANCED TECHNICAL SUPPLIERS
ADVOCACY AND POLICY INSTITUTE
AIQAR EV
AHK – DELEGATION OF GERMAN INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE IN VIETNAM
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PHNOM PENH
AMPOV DISTILLERY
ARCHETYPE CAMBODIA
BEE INCORPORATIONS
BOSCH
BRANCH OF LIDL & KAUFLAND SERVICES PTE. LIMITED
BUREAU VERITAS CAMBODIA
CAMED
CAMBODIA DATA DESTRUCTION “CDD” MEMBER OF ASIA DATA DESTRUCTION GROUP
CAPRED
CAR4YOU
CHIP MONG INSEE
CME
COMIN ASIA
COVA CAMBODIA
DAVIES SM ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
DFDL CAMBODIA
ENERGYLAB CAMBODIA
FORTE INSURANCE
GERES CAMBODIA
GGGI
H&M GROUP
HEINEKEN CAMBODIA
IBIS RICE CONSERVATION
KAMWORKS LTD
KHMER GREEN CHARCOAL
KNAI BANG CHATT
LITTLE GREEN SPARK
MEKONG STRATEGIC CAPITAL
NEXUS FOR DEVELOPMENT
PEOPLE IN NEED
PRIMARK
RMA CAMBODIA
RULE UNIVERSITY
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
SCI WATER COMPANY LIMITED
SEVEA CONSULTING
SGS CAMBODIA LIMITED
SUSTINAT GREEN 
SOFITEL PHNOM PENH PHOKEETHRA
SOMA GROUP
SONG SAA PRIVATE ISLAND
SWISSCONTACT
TOTAL
UNDP
UNITAR
VOLTRA
VRIENS AND PARTNERS PTE

Issue tackled

Sustainable Waste Management REF#6361

Develop fiscal and non-fiscal instruments to recognise, encourage and incentivise private sector initiatives to reduce, separate and recycle their waste.

Issue Solved

Committee Activities

Past Meetings

Publications

White Book 2024

A set of recommendations has been raised by EuroCham Committees Members which you could find it in...

White Book 2016

White Book 2016

A set of policy recommendations developed collectively by our members for consideration by the...

White Book 2017

White Book 2017

White Book 2017: Trade and Investment Policy Recommendations

White Book 2019

White Book 2019

The White Book 2019 is a collective expression of the views of EuroCham member companies on...