SUSTAINABILITY


As part of our efforts to reduce virgin plastics in our own brand packaging, we conducted a trial to eliminate excess headspace in the packaging of our Pasar and Simply Finest brands of vegetables. This reduced 3% of packaging content from each pack of vegetables, removing more than 230 kg of virgin plastics from our vegetable packaging in 2023.


Tai Hua’s relationship with FairPrice is deep-rooted in more than 40 years of history. They are also one of the suppliers supported under FairPrice’s SME Suppliers Support and Development Programme (SSDP). Under this programme, FairPrice’s suppliers benefit from shorter payment terms which improves their cash flow, and also enjoy a slew of other support packages including significant discounts on fees as well as marketing and promotional support

Our sustainability strategy is grounded in three fundamental principles: being fair, doing good and acting right.

These values represent our refreshed approach to sustainability, and are at the core of who we are as a social enterprise. They apply across our business operations as well as our initiatives to build a sustainable future for all.


Being Fair, Doing Good and Acting Right

For the planet

Operational net-zero by 2045, five years ahead of the national target

For our customers

Keep daily essentials within reach

For our suppliers

Support local and source ethically

For our people

Create a safe, fair, and inclusive workplace for all employees

For the community

Empower vulnerable communities in Singapore

For the business

Maintain high standards of business conduct and robust risk management structures

The first seeds of sustainability germinated in FairPrice some 40 years ago. Since then, we’ve achieved many firsts – from being Singapore’s first supermarket to stop selling shark’s fin in 2012, to pioneering a plastic bag charge in 2019. We believe our journey will bear fruit for the collective future of our people and planet.