c2twsun December 18, 2019 0 Comments

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (“HKEX”) published conclusions to its consultation on the ‘Review of the Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”) Reporting Guide (“ESG Guide”) and Related Listing Rules’ (ESG Consultation Conclusions) in December. Key changes

c2twsun November 4, 2019 0 Comments

Alaya Consulting has committed to set 1.5°C science-based emissions reduction targets aligned with a net-zero future, responding to what the latest climate science indicates is needed to limit the worst impacts of climate change.   The company

c2twsun October 23, 2019 0 Comments

Alaya Consulting announced the winners of the Hong Kong ESG Reporting Awards (HERA) 2019. The annual awards recognise excellence in ESG reporting and aim to build trust among stakeholders. This year, HERA acknowledged ESG reports in 6

c2twsun August 14, 2019 0 Comments

Hong Kong, 13 August 2019 – Alaya Consulting is delighted to announce that the Hong Kong ESG Reporting Awards (HERA) 2019 have attracted a total of 71 submissions, up approximately 80% over the previous year. The total fees received against

Hong Kong, 23 May 2019 – Alaya Consulting, a leading ESG Advisory in Hong Kong, announces its long-term Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission reduction target has been approved as a Science Based Target (SBT) by the Science Based

HKEX published a consultation paper on Review of the ESG Reporting Guide on 17 May. Proposed key changes include: Shortened ESG report publishing deadline to align with the publication time frame of annual report Upgrade ALL Social

c2twsun February 28, 2019 0 Comments

The recent inclusion of Integrated Reporting (IR) in the Australian Governance Code is expected to provide further impetus to Australian organizations to embed integrated reporting elements. Integrated Reporting is a strategic and future-oriented communication about how organizations

c2twsun January 30, 2019 0 Comments

The 2019 Hong Kong ESG Reporting Awards (HERA) today announces new partnerships with the Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change (MoCC), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and the Hong Kong Chapter of the United Nations