Frameworks, reports, newsletters, guides and templates curated for sustainability professionals across Asia Pacific and beyond.
NewsletterA retailer's emissions and its revenue both rise with the number of products it sells. Decathlon, the world's largest sporting-goods retailer, has committed to cutting one while growing the other, pledging net zero by 2050 against a business built on volume. We examine its science-based targets, its bet on circularity, and the credibility gap its sustainability claims must still close.
NewsletterThe luxury group is closing one of fashion's most ambitious sustainability roadmaps just as a new chief executive tries to stop the bleeding at Gucci. Whether its climate credentials hold up through the next two years will say a great deal about how durable corporate ESG commitments actually become under pressure.
NewsletterLVMH has already exceeded its 2026 climate target, cutting Scope 1 and 2 emissions by over 50% ahead of schedule. But with most emissions sitting in its supply chain, the key question is whether its governance-led approach can deliver meaningful Scope 3 reductions at scale
NewsletterL'Oréal has made measurable progress on operational decarbonisation and renewable energy, yet material gaps remain in Scope 3 emissions and packaging circularity. This ESG Compass analysis examines what is working, where risks persist, and what investors should watch next.
NewsletterRolex’s sustainability approach, shaped by product longevity, industrial stewardship, and long-term partnerships supporting science and conservation.
NewsletterPatagonia’s 2025 findings and the real challenges behind reducing emissions, changing materials, and fixing supply-chain impacts.
NewsletterLevi Strauss & Co. is driving sustainability across climate, water, circularity, and social equity. Its science-based targets include 90% emissions cuts by 2025 and net-zero by 2050, with 97% renewable power already achieved.
NewsletterChanel’s approach to sustainability is steady and detailed, built around clean energy, circular production, and long-term goals.
NewsletterFast fashion fuels climate change with cheap clothes, higher emissions, and massive waste. This piece breaks it down and shows how you can help fix it.
NewsletterLululemon is pushing circularity, renewable energy, and supply chain transparency but can it hit its 2030 goals as emissions rise?
NewsletterFast fashion brands are racing to rebrand themselves as sustainable—but can a model built on speed, scale, and low costs ever align with environmental and social responsibility? In this feature, we explore the real impact of fast fashion, take a closer look at Zara and H&M’s sustainability efforts, and reflect on whether consumer choices can drive meaningful change.
NewsletterAs climate awareness goes mainstream, the language of saving the planet has been polished, packaged, and sold — often to those who can afford it most. In this piece, we explore how sustainability became a lifestyle brand, why that matters, and what it really takes to keep climate action real and inclusive.