Shaping Greener Interiors with Sustainable Glass Solutions

As climate concerns escalate globally, sustainability is no longer optional — it’s essential. In line with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 and its vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, we are proud to play our part in creating sustainable spaces through smart, responsible glass solutions.
Aligning with National Goals
Singapore’s national sustainability goals call for collective participation across all sectors, and the built environment plays a key role in shaping long-term impact. From reducing embodied carbon to improving energy performance, thoughtful choices in materials and design contribute meaningfully to the nation’s climate targets.
As a company specialising in glass partitioning, we are well positioned to support this transition. When applied purposefully, sustainable glass solutions promote both environmentally responsible construction and energy-efficient interiors.
Our Green Milestone: ECO Office Level 3 Certification

In January 2025, Integrate Systems Panel was awarded the ECO Office Level 3 certification by the Singapore Environment Council — a testament to our strong commitment to sustainability as we continue striving toward the highest standards.
We are guided by a company-wide mission to foster a sustainable workplace by minimising our environmental footprint while maintaining efficiency and excellence. As part of our efforts, we’ve implemented a structured set of eco-friendly office practices, including:
- Energy efficiency: Keeping the AC set to 25°C or above, maximising natural daylight, and switching off unused equipment
- Water conservation: Minimising tap usage and promptly reporting leaks
- Waste reduction: Embracing paperless workflows, using double-sided printing, and reducing disposable items
- Recycling and reuse: Providing designated bins, reusing office supplies, and encouraging sustainable habits
- Staff engagement: Reinforcing daily accountability and maintaining visible reminders of our shared responsibilities
This achievement is not just a milestone, it reflects how sustainability is woven into the way we work, collaborate, and grow.
Backed by International Standards
Alongside our ECO Office certification, we are also proud to be certified in:
- ISO 9001 – Quality Management
- ISO 14001 – Environmental Management
- ISO 45001 – Occupational Health and Safety

These internationally recognised standards underscore our commitment to sustainable operations, quality outcomes, and the well-being of our people and clients.
Sustainability in Glass Partitioning
Sustainable glass partitions offer more than just contemporary aesthetics — when designed with intention, they become a meaningful part of sustainable interior design.
- Daylight harvesting, helping reduce energy loads and enhance wellness
- Modular and reusable layouts, reducing renovation waste and extending product life
- Low-VOC finishes, contributing to healthier indoor environments
- Durable, long-lasting construction, reducing lifecycle environmental impact
We continue to explore sustainable glass innovations that meet functional needs while supporting green building practices — including energy efficiency, sound control, and circular design principles, which focus on reducing waste by designing products that can be reused, reconfigured, or recycled over time.
Looking Ahead
We remain committed to pushing our sustainability efforts further. In the year ahead, our priorities include:
- Strengthening collaboration with architects and designers to deliver green-certified interiors
- Exploring environmental certifications for our sustainable glass offerings and product materials
- Reducing our carbon footprint across operations and project delivery
- Expanding internal education and team involvement in sustainability programs
Creating Spaces That Respect the Planet
Sustainability is at the heart of the spaces we help shape. Every partition we install is an opportunity to contribute to a healthier, more efficient built environment. We’re proud to be part of Singapore’s climate journey — and we’re just getting started.