Cora Environment commits $200 million investment to rethink waste, accelerate growth

September 28, 2025

Singapore, 11 September 2025 – Cora Environment, formerly known as SembWaste and SembEnviro, today announced its new identity as Cora Environment, marking a new chapter in its journey as a purpose-driven sustainable waste management leader.

Anchored by a five-year strategic roadmap, Cora Environment is committing $200 million to drive transformation and growth in waste-to-resource and recycling capabilities – while supporting the Singapore’s transition towards a zero-waste future under the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

The investment will strengthen its core capabilities, alongside upgrades to existing facilities and the launch of a new digital platform to provide customers with actionable sustainability insights through data analytics. By aligning resources towards emerging opportunities and developing new capabilities to meet future needs, these initiatives will reinforce Cora Environment’s integrated expertise and enhance its position to deliver longer-term value and stronger outcomes across the waste management value chain for its customers, stakeholders and the wider community.

Mr Lee Kok Kin, Group CEO of Cora Environment said: “Cora Environment is built on a strong foundation of governance, stakeholder trust, and operational depth. Our new identity, ‘Cora’, inspired by the words, ‘collaboration’ and ‘heart’, reflects our commitment to the values that will guide us as we rethink the waste value chain and transform it into a catalyst for positive change. Our integrated waste management capabilities uniquely allow us to redesign processes and deliver real solutions that support Singapore’s sustainability journey, to shape the future of waste management in the region and generate meaningful outcomes for our customers, the wider community, and the nation in line with the Singapore Green Plan 2030.”

Cora Environment currently serves approximately 450,000 households and trade premises in the City-Punggol and Clementi-Bukit Merah sectors under the National Environment Agency’s Public Waste Collection Scheme, as well as a wide base of industrial and commercial clients across Singapore. Its owned and operated facilities include a material recovery facility and an energy-from-waste plant on Jurong Island – delivering a full suite of sustainable waste solutions.

In June 2024, the company launched the Closed-Loop Partners Network, Singapore’s first platform to foster industry collaboration and ensure responsible recycling. In 2023, Cora Environment launched a school recycling programme, Cora School Recycling League, which aims to educate students about the importance of clean stream recycling at source and empower educators to integrate sustainability into everyday learning. Since inception, the programme engaged over 400 schools in Singapore, across pre-school, primary, secondary and tertiary levels.

With a clear roadmap and strong foundation, Cora Environment is poised to play a pivotal role in Singapore’s zero-waste ambition and to shape the future of waste management across the region.

For more information about Cora Environment, please visit our website at www.coraenv.co.

About Cora Environment

Cora Environment is a purpose-driven sustainable waste management company that rethinks waste. Envisioning a zero-waste future, our holistic approach empowers businesses to reduce their environmental footprint, through end-to-end solutions from waste profiling and infrastructure to resource recovery and energy-from-waste. We create value by driving industry partnerships to transform the waste landscape and shape the future for generations to come. Inspired by the words ‘collaboration’ and ‘heart’, the name “Cora” reflects our commitment to putting people, purpose and planet at the heart of everything we do.

With over 45 years of experience, Cora Environment is a leading waste management company serving the City-Punggol and Clementi-Bukit Merah sectors. We also manage public, industrial, and commercial waste, and operate a material recovery facility and an energy-from- waste plant.