Environmental and Social Governance (ESG)

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

Singapore-based wastewater treatment startup Hydroleap raises US$4.4 mil in Series A round

Hydroleap currently works with customers like Capitaland and PUB, and aims to use this round of funds to expand across APAC.

Digital Economy

Four trends that will define 2023 in the Apac payments space

The challenges are many and varied for consumers and financial firms alike this year.
Towards net-zero buildings: a quantitative study - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Special Feature

Towards net-zero buildings: a quantitative study

With pioneering technology and end-to-end solutions for sustainability, we’ve been building momentum.
Netlink NBN Trust, UOB and ComfortDelGro lead Asean Corporate Governance Scorecard - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Netlink NBN Trust, UOB and ComfortDelGro lead Asean Corporate Governance Scorecard

More entities scored at least 75% out of the 130 points in the latest edition.
Winning the race to Net Zero - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Winning the race to Net Zero

Companies that are leading climate action in their industry can achieve higher shareholder returns

Sustainability

ComfortDelGro's carbon emission reduction targets officially approved by SBTi

CDG is the first Southeast Asian land transport operator to have its targets officially approved by the SBTi.

Environmental, Social and Governance

ESG fund bosses hit by 'reckoning' as Goldman, DWS in crosshairs

"Regulators aren't necessarily looking at a grace period"
Working towards a greener Asia - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Working towards a greener Asia

Asian firms can play a huge part in climate change solutions
Building a sustainable, digital business - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Special Feature

Building a sustainable, digital business

The increased use of digital technologies will result in about 65 million new jobs created yearly in the region until 2025.
Profiting from coal play despite a murky future - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Corporate moves

Profiting from coal play despite a murky future

While coal companies attempt to figure out how they can pivot to a renewable future, will investors buy into their plans?
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