Frameworks, reports, newsletters, guides and templates curated for sustainability professionals across Asia Pacific and beyond.
ArticleA five-year-old industry initiative has produced the largest standardised sustainability dataset private markets have ever had. Here is where it stands.
GuideA Practical Guide for Sustainability, Compliance, and Audit Teams
GuideGuide to selecting ESG software that fits organisational needs.
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.
NewsletterThe EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is now in force. Exporters of steel, cement, aluminium, fertilisers, hydrogen and electricity into Europe face a carbon-linked charge tied to EU ETS prices. This guide breaks down how CBAM works, sector cost exposure for India, China and Southeast Asia, why data quality drives liability, and the transition finance gap for hard-to-abate sectors.
NewsletterCBAM entered its definitive phase on Jan 1, 2026, and the first month already shows where the pressure will land. Early EU data points highlight steel dominating declarations, early pullback in imports, and rising value of verified emissions data vs default values. Fertilisers emerge as a policy stress test, while China and others signal tougher trade tensions.
NewsletterAn expert conversation with Professor Andreas Rasche on the EU’s Omnibus, what has changed in sustainability regulation, and how companies should think about expectations, risk, and what comes next.
NewsletterAt Davos 2026, leaders linked profit to climate resilience: clean-energy momentum, nature and water as balance-sheet risks, and regional moves shaping supply chains.
NewsletterSustainability has moved from a reporting topic to a test of governance, judgment, and decision-making. As climate and nature risks begin to influence strategy and capital allocation, boards are being asked to show how these issues shape real outcomes, not just commitments.