Sustainability: UOB, SP Group to Offset Household Electricity Carbon Emissions for UOB EVOL Cardholders

UOB EVOL cardholders will now be able “to offset 100 per cent or more of their household electricity carbon footprint for free when they charge SP Group’s (SP) utilities bills to their credit card, via a new exclusive feature jointly launched by UOB and SP this month.”

With this new feature, when customers charge SP utilities bills to their UOB EVOL card, UOB will “fund and contribute 2 per cent of the billed amount to purchase My Green Credits on the SP app on behalf of the customer.”

My Green Credits is “an affordable and convenient way for customers to get on the sustainability movement by greening their energy consumption through the purchase the amount of ‘green credits’ in the form of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs).”

For example, when customers “charge a $90 utilities bill to their UOB EVOL card, they will receive $1.80 worth of complimentary My Green Credits from UOB, equivalent to 2% of the billed amount.”

My Green Credits is “purchased at a cost of S$0.12 per 25 kWh, which will translate to offsetting 375 kWh (kilowatt hour) or equivalent to an average national 4-room HDB flat’s electricity usage.” This is equivalent “to offsetting 100 per cent of the home’s electricity carbon footprint (see Annex for illustration).”

New UOB EVOL cardmembers paying their SP bills via the SP app “will automatically enjoy the complimentary My Green Credits, while existing cardholders who are using the SP app to pay their bills before 10 November 2022 will simply need to do a one-time re-add of their EVOL card as a payment method to be eligible.”

My Green Credits will “be automatically reflected within the customer’s SP app, with no additional effort required from them when bill payments are made.” This benefit is “available for both one-time and recurring SP bills payments.”

UOB EVOL card is “the first in the market to partner with SP Group, Singapore’s national grid operator and leading sustainable energy solutions provider in the region, to offer customers complimentary My Green Credits when they use their EVOL Card to make utilities payment.”

This feature is “applicable to all existing and new EVOL cardholders. The My Green Credits purchased will go towards supporting sustainable energy project developments in the region for the generation of green energy.” Customers can “log on to the SP app to view and select their preferred projects to support with the complimentary My Green Credits.”

UOB EVOL card is “designed to appeal and serve the needs of younger customers, particularly their increasing focus on sustainability.”

The UOB EVOL Card is Southeast Asia’s first credit card “to use bio-sourced materials to minimise ecological footprint.” The EVOL Card is “made of 84 percent polylactic acid (PLA) and created from renewable sources which are safe for incineration process.”

An EVOL Card that “has expired and discarded is biodegradable in an industrial facility.” Each EVOL card “cuts down the use of plastic by 84 per cent and reduces carbon footprint by 10 grams per card.”

EVOL card also “has a strong partnership with over 30 green partners to increase customers’ awareness of sustainability in their daily spending.” This new card feature is “another innovative initiative to further help them contribute to sustainable efforts seamlessly and conveniently.”

Jacquelyn Tan, Head of Group Personal Financial Services, UOB, said:

“We understand that every customer has unique needs, preferences and goals, and this drives us to do right by them, to serve them in a way that meets their needs. Our wide suite of credit cards provides a comprehensive range of benefits and rewards to cater to different groups of customers on their differing needs. Through our partnership with SP, we are happy to further support the younger generation’s sustainability goals with our UOB EVOL card. This also shows UOB’s commitment towards sustainability, as we empower customers to work with us to tackle climate change and to forge a more sustainable future together.”

Luke Tang, Head of Strategy and Sustainability, SP Group, said:

“We are pleased to partner UOB to catalyse behaviour that promotes sustainability and the use of renewable energy certificates on the SP App to green household electricity consumption. As younger customers chart their sustainability journeys, we look forward to empowering them with green platforms and resources and collectively accelerate Singapore’s progress towards net zero.”

The SP app was “launched by SP as the first sustainability lifestyle app in Singapore. It aims to incorporate green solutions and initiatives to provide users with insights and solutions to manage their utilities and to reduce their carbon footprint.”

In addition to My Green Credits, users can also “use the app to manage their utilities, reduce electricity consumption and contribute to Singapore’s sustainability targets to achieve a low-carbon future.”

On another sustainable front, “as part of the UOB EVOL Card My Green Credits launch, SP supported National Parks Board’s (NParks) OneMillionTrees movement to plant a million more trees across Singapore by 2030 through NParks’ registered charity and IPC, Garden City Fund’s Plant-A-Tree program.”

UOB and SP will “plant 50 trees in April 2023, bringing us closer to realising our vision of becoming a City in Nature, a key pillar of the Singapore Green Plan 2030.”

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