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| | ... President, climate change and sustainability, BHP Billiton and data preparer, TCFD, Mardi McBrien, managing director, CDSB, and Chi Woo, partner, sustainability services, KPMG. The panel was moderated by Andrew Petersen, CEO, Sustainable Business Australia. ... |
| | | ... science-based targets and is saying, the world is now committed to no more than 2 degrees of pre-industrial levels," said Chi Woo Chi Woo, partner, advisory, climate change and sustainability services at KPMG Australia. "... [In order to meet those commitments] ... |
| | | ... investment (SROI) of their business activities and integrating those metrics and analysis into their business strategies. Chi Woo, KPMG Australia partner Last week, Mirvac Group announced it developed a framework and tool to measure social return on ... |
| | | ... tell The Sustainability Report that environmental and human rights concerns will feature highly on the agenda in 2016. Chi Woo, KPMG Australia partner Meanwhile, experts also note that the ideas encompassed within sustainability disciplines mesh neatly ... |
| | | ... Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) made in 2013. "The big triggers for this year include the ASX 7.4," said Chi Woo, KPMG Australia partner, climate change and sustainability practice.. "It will come into force from July 1 and it will be requirement ... |
| | | ... and companies are recognising that externalities are part of how they create value, according to a new report from KPMG. Chi Woo, KPMG Australia partner KPMG has recently released A New Vision of Value, which examines three drivers that are forcing companies ... |
| | | ... those companies are reporting on the impact of those investments, according to a new global report by KPMG International. Chi Woo, KPMG Australia partner KPMG's report, Unlocking the value of social investment, reviewed corporate reports issued in 2012-2013 ... |
| | | ... should respond to economic, social and environmental trends that will shape how the country and the region will develop. Chi Woo The paper outlines five steps for Australia: "strengthening our economy; building our capabilities; connecting to growing ... |
| | | ... developing plans. The survey interviewed 378 senior executives around the world, with 28% coming from Asia-Pacific companies. Chi Woo, KPMG director, sustainability, climate change and water "Increasingly, companies are understanding and are more familiar ... |
| | | Chi Woo, KPMG There is growing acceptance that Australian companies should report ESG factors to their shareholders, and a call by stakeholders for greater depth and clarity in the information reported. Sustainability reporting has been hampered by ... |
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