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Kering, together with the Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School publish the first study of their 3-year partnership. Researchers have found there are significant gaps in nature-related reporting and low adoption rate of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework among companies of the Asia Pacific region.
Since 2024, Kering and the National University of Singapore (NUS) have forged an ambitious partnership, linking the Group with the Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) to develop a benchmark for measuring the impact of sustainability strategies among major corporations in the Asia Pacific region.
As part of this collaboration, CGS unveiled its inaugural study on January 14 during a public workshop. The study, which analyzed 700 publicly listed companies in Asia Pacific, revealed significant gaps in nature-related reporting and low adoption rate of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework.
Structured around four key pillars: governance, strategy, risk and impact management, and objectives and key performance indicators; the study uncovered that half of these 700 companies reported increased awareness among their boards and leadership regarding environmental risks. While 75% acknowledged the impact of climate change on their business models, only a quarter plan to adjust their strategies accordingly. Risk management-wise, fewer than 40% of companies have integrated environmental concerns into their overall crisis management plans. Finally, this study shows that less than a third of organizations have set tangible goals for sustainable development.
“Voluntary actions won’t be enough to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030. With climate, biodiversity and fashion interlinked, companies need to move towards a nature-positive economy - and fast”, emphasized Marie-Claire Daveu, Kering’s Chief Sustainability and Institutional Affairs Officer.
"By aligning with global nature-reporting frameworks, companies can enhance their risk management, drive meaningful change, and contribute to a more sustainable future in an increasingly interconnected environmental landscape”, added Professor Lawrence Loh, Director of the CGS at NUS Business School.
About Kering
A global Luxury group, Kering manages the development of a series of renowned Houses in Fashion, Leather Goods and Jewelry: Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, Qeelin and Ginori 1735, as well as Kering Eyewear and Kering Beauté. By placing creativity at the heart of its strategy, Kering enables its Houses to set new limits in terms of their creative expression while crafting tomorrow’s Luxury in a sustainable and responsible way. We capture these beliefs in our signature: “Empowering Imagination”. In 2023, Kering had 49,000 employees and revenue of €19.6 billion.
About Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS), National University of Singapore
The Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) was established by the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School in 2010. It aims to spearhead relevant and high-impact research on corporate governance and corporate sustainability issues that are pertinent to institutions, government bodies and businesses in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific. CGS is the national assessor for the corporate sustainability and corporate governance performance of listed companies in Singapore. In tandem with growing demands from consumers and investors that financial returns are achieved with integrity, backed with environmental and social considerations, CGS has a slew of research focusing on sustainability reporting in Asia Pacific, sustainable banking, nature reporting, and climate reporting in ASEAN. More information about CGS can be accessed at https://bschool.nus.edu.sg/cgs/
NUS Business School, ranked 1st in Asia in the 2024 QS World University Rankings, is renowned for providing management thought leadership from an Asian perspective, enabling its students and corporate partners to leverage global knowledge and Asian insights. The School is one of the 16 faculties and schools at NUS. A leading global university centred in Asia, NUS is Singapore’s flagship university which offers a global approach to education, research and entrepreneurship, with a focus on Asian perspectives and expertise. Its transformative education includes a broad-based curriculum underscored by multi-disciplinary courses and cross-faculty enrichment. Over 40,000 students from 100 countries enrich the community with their diverse social and cultural perspectives. For more information, please visit bschool.nus.edu.sg, or go to the BIZBeat portal which showcases the School’s research.
Contacts
Kering
APAC
Roger He - roger.he@kering.com
Errial Chiu - errial.chiu@kering.com
France
Emmanuelle Picard-Deyme - emmanuelle.picard-deyme@kering.com
National University of Singapore
Yvonne Chan - yvonnechan@nus.edu.sg
Natalie Law - natalielaw@nus.edu.sg