2023 will be a decisive year for ESG, with IFRS issuing a new global standard on corporate disclosure to strengthen the framework. Companies around the world are facing policy changes and increased regulation across a wide range of industries, which will have a significant impact on business strategy and performance.
The recently concluded COP28 conference in Dubai saw a historic agreement by United Nations members to transition away from fossil fuels starting this decade, among other strengthened commitments, marking the biggest acceleration of economic transformation in modern times. ing.
How are Asian businesses responding to the latest regulatory and stakeholder pressures in this rapidly evolving landscape? How can organizations capitalize on the commercial opportunities of this economic transformation? Is not it?
This one-day workshop will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the latest ESG trends and developments in 2024, covering corporate disclosure, navigating opportunities in sustainable finance and carbon markets, and Analyze how ESG impacts your business, focusing on the key themes of carbon market management. The problem of rampant greenwashing.
Topics covered:
• 2024 Outlook: Global Market and Asia Trends and Developments
• Learn more about:
– ESG disclosure framework: collaboration between ISSB and GRI
– Nature-based solutions and their role in our economy
– Carbon market development in Asia
– A new era of greenwashing: protecting your reputation
– Transition Finance in Asia: Finding Commonalities in Taxonomy
• Fireside chat with Singapore's Monetary Authority: Asia's energy transition
Who should attend:
• Senior management with sustainability responsibility.
• Investment leaders and analysts
• Senior Media and Communications Leader
• Policy observers and academia
About this initiative:
This is a one-day information workshop led by EcoBusiness' ESG Intelligence team that aims to provide a comprehensive overview of key ESG developments in Asia. The Monetary Authority of Singapore will also be in attendance for a fireside chat featuring a discussion on MAS's launch of the world's first multi-sector transition taxonomy.

