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Ernst & Young’s Arina Kok says Asia’s ESG future will be shaped by execution, collaboration, and scalable transition pathways
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Ernst & Young’s Arina Kok says Asia’s ESG future will be shaped by execution, collaboration, and scalable transition pathways
Sustainability in Asia is entering a more commercially grounded phase shaped less by ambition alone and more by how effectively organisations deliver outcomes in practice.
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1. Building Bangkok’s urban resilience through integrated governance 2. Only 19% of executives quantify sustainability’s financial impact: KPMG 3. DBS lends $273m to ETAFCo amidst push to cut Asia's coal reliance 4. Over six in 10 business leaders flag rising disorderly climate risk 5. Asia-Pacific climate risks may cost firms US$336b annually by 2030sAwards
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