Sustainability work that earns its place in the boardroom
Terraline helps Singapore companies measure, report and reduce — from a first carbon baseline to mandatory climate disclosure — with numbers that hold up to a regulator, a lender and an auditor.

A sustainability practice built for scrutiny, not headlines
Plenty of reports read beautifully and fall apart under a single hard question. We work the other way around. Every figure we help you publish has a documented trail back to its source, every target is one your board can defend, and every disclosure is built to survive the people who will actually read it.
We are a small, senior team — practitioners who have built the baselines, drafted the disclosures and sat through the assurance. That is the only kind of advice worth paying for.
More about the firmWhat we help you with
From setting direction to publishing disclosures and cutting emissions — the full arc of credible sustainability work.




Why companies bring us in
Four things tend to be true of the work we are asked to do — and four things we are careful to deliver.
Every number has a paper trail
We document where each reported figure comes from, because a claim you cannot trace is a liability sitting in your annual report.
Built for the Singapore context
We work to the SGX timelines, the local grants, and the regional supply-chain realities that decide what your disclosures actually need to say.
Priorities before paperwork
We settle what matters first. A short, defensible set of priorities beats a long report nobody inside the business quite believes.
Practitioners, not lecturers
Our advisors have built the baselines, drafted the disclosures and sat through the assurance. You get people who have done the work, not just studied it.
How an engagement runs
A simple shape, repeated on every project, so you always know where you are and what comes next.
Listen
We learn how you operate, where the risks and emissions sit, and exactly what your regulators, lenders and customers are asking of you.
Focus
A materiality view turns a long list of possible issues into the few that genuinely matter, and the frameworks that actually apply to you.
Build
We measure, structure and write — a defensible baseline, a clear disclosure, a costed roadmap — reviewing the work at every step.
Hand back
You keep a process you can repeat, or we stay on as your advisor, so each cycle builds on the last instead of starting again from scratch.
Trusted by Singapore boards & finance teams
Illustrative client names for this demo — not real engagements.
Where do you actually stand?
Answer five quick questions and the ESG Readiness Finder scores you across disclosure, data and governance — then points to the right first move.
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This is a guided self-assessment, not a formal readiness audit. Terraline is a fictional demo brand built by SGBP; the score is illustrative only.
What clients say
Finance and sustainability leads on what changed once the work was done properly.
“Our first mandatory climate filing felt unwinnable until Terraline split it into pillars. They were straight with us about the data we did not have and built a plan to get it. For once the audit committee understood what we were submitting.”
Cheryl OngGroup CFO, listed property group · Marina Bay “A customer tender wanted a real Scope 1 to 3 number, not a guess. Terraline built a baseline we could defend, wrote down every assumption, and showed us where our emissions actually sit. That clarity has been worth more than the report itself.”
Haziq IskandarManaging Director, logistics SME · Tuas “Our old report was warm words and no evidence. Terraline rebuilt it to GRI, stripped out the greenwash, and left us with a process we can repeat without panicking. The jump in credibility with our lenders was immediate.”
Rachel TanHead of Sustainability, retail group · Orchard “A baseline is only useful if it goes somewhere. Their roadmap gave us a costed order of work and targets the board could commit to without overpromising. We are cutting emissions now, not just counting them once a year.”
Daniel KohGroup GM, manufacturing · Jurong Let’s find your starting point
A short conversation is usually enough to tell you what applies to your company and what to do first. Mon to Fri, 9am to 6pm · Briefings arranged on request.