Frameworks, reports, newsletters, guides and templates curated for sustainability professionals across Asia Pacific and beyond.
Case StudyA curated look at how leading companies including Microsoft, Ørsted, Maersk, Unilever, and others structure their ESG reporting, what distinguishes a strong report from a weak one, and what corporates building their own reports can learn from the best.
GuideA complete walkthrough of the ESG reporting process, from materiality assessment through to assurance and publication, with practical guidance on timelines, roles, and common pitfalls for corporates building or improving their sustainability reporting.
GuideWhat ESG KPIs are, how to choose them, which frameworks require which metrics, and how to build a reporting system that satisfies regulators and investors without drowning the organisation in data.
GuideGuide to selecting ESG software that fits organisational needs.
NewsletterLondon's eighth climate week recast the energy transition as a question of security, competitiveness and methane rather than ambition. The vocabulary has shifted towards delivery. Whether capital, grids and enforcement follow is what COP31 will decide.
NewsletterA new TNFD guide reframes nature as a finance question, not only a sustainability one. Here is what it asks CFOs to consider, and why the timing matter
NewsletterKristina Wyatt discusses why climate and nature can no longer be treated separately, and how companies can connect sustainability, conservation and resilience to practical business value.
NewsletterAt Ecosperity Week 2026 in Singapore, Asia's sustainability agenda moved from commitments to delivery, with finance, nature and credible execution at the centre of the conversation.
ArticleWhat Board Management, GRC, and ESG Teams Should Know in 2026
ArticleWhat ESG, GRC, and Financial Reporting Teams Should Know in 2026
NewsletterIKEA is rethinking retail—from circular design to electric deliveries—in a bold effort to cut emissions and prove that global business can be sustainable at scale.
NewsletterNot all that’s labeled “green” is truly sustainable. As ESG certifications and ratings flood the market, many finance and sustainability professionals are beginning to ask tough questions. Why do some green bonds fund fossil fuel-linked projects? How can a company score high on ESG while harming the environment? In this editorial, we explore how current frameworks and certifications often miss the mark—and how that gap fuels widespread greenwashing.