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ESG and Sustainability in Asia: A Growing Focus
21 May - Asia, home to over 60% of the global population, plays a crucial role in shaping the future of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. The region faces unique challenges, including rapid urbanization and high environmental impact, but it is also making strides in sustainability efforts. China’s Green Ambitions As the world’s largest…
Singapore’s ESG Leap: Mandatory Climate Reporting Begins in 2025
20 May - In a groundbreaking move, Singapore is set to become a regional leader in corporate climate transparency by implementing mandatory climate-related disclosures for all listed companies starting in the financial year 2025. This initiative aligns with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) guidelines, marking a significant…
Japan’s Bold Leap into Sustainability: The Launch of National ESG Disclosure Standards
19 May - In 2025, Japan made a significant move in advancing sustainability practices with the introduction of the Sustainability Standards Board of Japan (SSBJ) and its groundbreaking national sustainability disclosure standards. This development reflects Japan’s commitment to enhancing transparency and accountability within its corporate sector, aligning with global efforts to tackle climate change, environmental degradation, and…
Malaysia’s Green Revolution: Leading the Way in Sustainable Palm Oil and ESG
18 May - Malaysia has emerged as a significant player in the global push for sustainability and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, particularly through its innovative approach to sustainable palm oil production. As the world’s second-largest palm oil producer, Malaysia faces unique challenges balancing economic growth with environmental preservation and social welfare. To tackle…
Malaysia’s Sustainable Seafood: Oysters and Shrimp Making Global Waves
16 May - Malaysia is emerging as a global leader in sustainable aquaculture, particularly in the cultivation of oysters and shrimp. These sectors are not only vital to the nation's economy but also exemplify how responsible farming practices can meet international demand while preserving marine ecosystems. 🦐 Shrimp Farming: From Traditional Practices to Global Standards Malaysia…
Sustainability at UPM: Leading the Way Towards a Greener Future
15 May - Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) is committed to integrating sustainability into every aspect of its operations, teaching, and research. As a leading academic institution, UPM recognizes the urgent need to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable development for current and future generations. Green Campus Initiatives UPM actively implements green campus policies that focus…
Improving ESG in Malaysia: Pathways to a Sustainable Future
12 May - Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are becoming increasingly essential in the global conversation about sustainability, business practices, and long-term economic health. Malaysia, a rapidly developing nation in Southeast Asia, has made strides in integrating ESG principles into its policies and industries, but there is still much to be done. Improving ESG…
SIRIM Targets 2,000 Companies to Implement ESG by 2027: A Strategic Step Towards a Sustainable Economy
10 May - SIRIM Berhad, a government-owned research and development agency in Malaysia, has set an ambitious target to assist 2,000 companies in implementing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices by 2027. This initiative aims to strengthen the competitiveness of the local industry on the global stage while supporting the country's sustainable development agenda. SIRIM…
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