Currently, numerous countries have in place some form of mandatory ESG disclosure regulation. The United States and United Kingdom has laws mandating large corporates to disclose climate-related financial information in annual strategic reports. When it comes to voluntary disclosure of ESG information, which forms the bulk of data available to investors, the information is spurred by the development of several key reporting standards and frameworks, from the GRI to the SASB. With the implementation of new mandatory disclosure requirements on a global scale, these requirements will compel both public and privately held companies to adhere to more stringent sustainability measurement and reporting standards.
Join us in this 2 hour webinar on the 27th January 2025 to understand how global ESG regulations could impact the supply chain challenges of Asia-based production and Europe or USA-destined exports.
Grace Cheah is the owner/founder of Sustinere Pte Ltd, an independent consultancy which provides sustainability related consulting services to clients across various industries, on topics ranging from health and safety, environment, supply chain, labour and ethics issues, sustainability reporting and assurance. She has more than 12 years of experience in consultancy and auditing for various management systems, traceability schemes and social compliance standards. She holds a Diploma in Adult Continuing Education (DACE) and currently delivers sustainability related training for various Institutes of Higher Learning (IHL) as well as corporates. She has experience as a lead verifier for assurance of Sustainability Reports and Integrated Reports for various companies in the region and is a Lead Certified Sustainability Assurance Practitioner (Accountability). She holds a M.Sc. in Biochemical Research from Imperial College London and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Biotechnology from University College London.