EVENT LISTING: Digital Conclave 21 on Climate Action by IIIT-Delhi

We are pleased to present the third annual Digital Delhi Conclave with the theme of Climate Action for a Sustainable Urban Future (DDC’21). The intent behind DDC is to provide a public platform to bring together the advent of new technologies and climate action, and their scope in helping us reach our Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In the conclave, we wish to ask two specific questions while we brainstorm climate action as a concrete policy framework for negotiating climate change:
1. How to integrate climate change and social sustainability in urban planning and policy-making?
2. Can digital interventions be integrated in planning the sustainable urban future?

 
Registration Link: bit.ly/ddc_register



Conclave highlights
 

Young Researchers Round Table: How to think about sustainability and technology together?Panel: Community and Climate Action: How to make Climate Action Socially Equitable?Panel: Climate Action and IIITD: Building Technology for a Sustainable FuturePlenary SessionPublic forum: Grounding the Green HashtagPrecursor Event: Climate Chabootra: Grounding the Green HashtagGlobal, Acting Local


Eminent Personalities joining the conclave
Jasmine Shah, Vice President, Dialogue and Development Commission of DelhiChitra Venkatramani, Assistant Professor, NUS, SingaporePrakash Kashvan, Professor, University of Connecticut, USAKasia Paprocki, Professor, London School of Economics, UKAmbassador Shyam SaranSohail Hashmi, historian, filmmaker and writerProf. Kasia Paprocki, London School of Economics

 

A Song to Save the World

Amidst today’s chaos and agitation, a growing global radio initiative is bringing a message to keep cool and care for our world. The fresh and catchy pop single “Song of the Year: A History of Cool”, playing to 200 cities on five continents, uplifts people’s spirits and catalyzes a timely call to the United Nations for a peaceful and healthy future.

“Song of the Year” is the work of the award-winning Canadian musician PĀRVATĪ, a Renaissance woman who composes, performs, produces and mixes her own songs in addition to being an author, educator, and the CEO of the multinational charity Parvati Foundation. Her “Celestial Pop” sound and production quality have been hailed by some of the best producers in the industry. “Song of the Year” brings immediate appeal, reminiscent of Taylor Swift, Hailee Steinfeld, and Katy Perry. It addresses our planet’s fever with a refreshing blend of hopefulness and practicality. But the power of the song is not just in its radio-readiness or its capacity to lighten hearts and footprints. Nor is it just that this song has been donated to Parvati Foundation and all its proceeds are going to the foundation’s future humanitarian work. Beyond these, “Song of the Year” is unique in the directness, effectiveness, and compassion of the cause it advances: MAPS, the Marine Arctic Peace Sanctuary.

Few people realize today that the food, water, and safety of every living being on Earth depends on the health of the Arctic Ocean—which is now in grave danger. As Arctic ice disappears at the alarming rate of 14,000 tons per second, corporations and countries are moving in to profit off the thaw—at the cost of us all. MAPS, the only initiative of its kind, changes international law to establish the largest marine protected area in history. Safeguarding the entire Arctic Ocean north of the Arctic Circle from exploitation, it is a baseline necessity for our collective future. “Song of the Year” has been launched to support millions of MAPS petition signatures to hold world leaders accountable for a healthy future regardless of the results of COP 26 (the United Nations Climate Conference). At the same time, it is being sent to every world leader along with the MAPS Treaty for immediate signature.

As James Gustave Speth, the American environmental lawyer and advocate who cofounded the Natural Resources Defence Council, said, “I used to think the top environmental problems were biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and climate change… But I was wrong. The top environmental problems are selfishness, greed and apathy… and to deal with those we need a cultural transformation.” Parvati Foundation is creating that transformation through Gift the World, its global education strategy to realize MAPS. “Song of the Year”, the leadoff track of PĀRVATĪ’s “Ocean Anthem” album dedicated to MAPS, is the beginning of something beautiful.

The music video for “Song of the Year” is coming soon, followed by more music, books, and video for MAPS. Don’t wait in the meantime to make your voice heard at Parvati.org. It literally means the world.

QUOTES

“I speak now to give voice to the billions of people who have no food or clean water— and the situation is getting worse. We need to make changes. We need a peace sanctuary—not just for global stability, but to ensure the basic necessities for all life. The world is numb, especially after COVID, to considering these problems. Gift the World, our global education strategy for MAPS, is the antidote, uplifting humanity and our capacity to grow, love, and serve.”
– Parvati

“Parvati is a unique phenomenon in the music industry.”
– Chris Porter, multi Grammy-winning producer and engineer (David Bowie, George Michael, Elton John)

“There is an unabashed force of freshness that shines through all of Parvati’s work. Poised to make its mark on the charts, it’s effervescent, hooky, danceable, and at the same time feels deeply timeless.”
– Cashbox Magazine

“It is hugely important to establish the proposed Sanctuary.”
– Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, UN Messenger of Peace, Ocean Elder

“The Marine Arctic Peace Sanctuary is the only sane choice for the sake of our seas, our atmosphere, and all life.”
– Yvo De Boer, former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

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RoundGlass Foundation commemorates installation of 100 waste management facilities in Punjab villages

Mohali-based RoundGlass Foundation commemorated the successful installation of 100 waste management projects at an event in Hardaspur village near Patiala. The objective of the event was to bring together and felicitate sarpanches, waste collectors, and members of village youth clubs who have been working with the Foundation to set up and run these waste management facilities in 100 villages.

Mr Sandeep Hans (IAS), Deputy Commissioner, Patiala, addressed and felicitate the sarpanches. Three sarpanches were selected to share their experience of working with the Foundation on this project. The event was held in compliance with all COVID-19 protocols. 

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Sandeep Hans, Deputy Commissioner, Patiala, said: “This is indeed a milestone in our journey of creating a cleaner, sustainable Punjab through sustainable, efficient waste management systems. The best thing about the RoundGlass Foundation’s Waste Management program is the community involvement — the team mobilizes and educates the local community to adopt and maintain solid waste management systems, thereby ensuring their participation in the cleaning up of their villages.”

Venkatesh ‘Venky’ Raghavendra, Strategic Advisor to the Foundation, said, “We aim to reach all the villages in Punjab and engage with the community on the importance of waste management and proper waste disposal. Our efforts have resulted in employment generation, reduced stress on village landfills, and helped clean up local water bodies. Our pledge to create a cleaner, healthier Punjab and enable a life of Wholistic Wellbeing for its people in line with our mission has only strengthened with the setting up of our 100th Waste Management facility.”

RoundGlass Foundation is transforming the villages of Punjab and helping people live better lives. The Foundation partners with the Government of Punjab to implement a decentralized model of segregation for composting and recycling for efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable waste management. The state and local governments provide 70-75% of the project cost in subsidies and the Foundation covers 20-25% of the cost. 

Over the last three years, the Foundation has set up waste management projects in 100 villages, creating as many jobs and impacting 15,000 households. The projects cover 14 districts including Fatehgarh Sahib, Patiala, Ludhiana, Mohali, Mansa, Rupnagar, Bathinda, Moga, Gurdaspur, Kapurthala, and Nawanshahr.

Apart from setting up a waste management facility in each village, the program appoints door-to-door waste collectors who are trained to collect trash daily from households. The team also holds workshops to spread awareness on the importance of waste segregation and management among locals. Besides, it helps clean up villages and rejuvenate local water bodies with a view to  safeguard the environment. Since the program’s implementation, villages have converted waste into more than 100 tons of compost that is available to farmers. 

The event also showcased a film entitled ‘Women Building a Cleaner Punjab’ on the Waste Management program directed by internationally acclaimed film director Gurvinder Singh who is known his national award-winning projects Anhe Ghore Da Daan, Chauthi Koot, and Khanaur, among others.

To see the film, visit: Waste Management – RoundGlass Foundation

 

Salaam Bombay Foundation in association with Everest Foundation launches its first rural skills@school chapter in Nashik

To engage rural adolescents and equip them with relevant vocational as well as life skills, Salaam Bombay Foundation in aegis of Everest Foundation announced the launch of its first rural chapter of its skills@school programme in Lakhmapur village in Nashik starting November 26, 2021, in addition to its extensive urban network. The event was attended by Smt. Aneesa Tadvi, Assistant Commissioner – Skill Development, Employment & Entrepreneurship, Nashik District, Ms. Pushpawati Patil, Assistant Director of Nashik division of Maharashtra, Mr. Kalwan Kanoj – Block Education Officer, Dindori Block, Mr. Vijandra Babu, Plant Head – Everest Industry, Lakhmapur, Ms. Sulaksha Shetty, Head HR and CSR – Everest Industry and Mr. Gaurav Arora, Vice President – Projects, Salaam Bombay Foundation.

The programme is aimed at the students of government and government-aided schools including Janta Vidyalay Karajwan, Kadava English School, Lakhmapur and Ramshej Madhyamik Vidyalay, Ashewadi.

Under this programme, adolescents will be introduced to various career options and have an opportunity to learn twenty first century skills that will increase their chances of employability in the future The programme will also lend them market understanding so that they can weigh the avenues and enhance their technical and entrepreneurship skills while still staying in school and completing their education.

As part of Salaam Bombay Foundation’s skills@school programme, a total of 900 students will be trained over 3 years (2021–2024) in various skill courses such as Home Appliance Repair, Mobile Repair, Robotics, Beauty & Wellness, Bakery, Confectionery, Fashion Design, and Jewellery Design. The curriculums are aligned to the National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) of the National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC). Under this program, students will also be trained in Financial Literacy.

Salaam Bombay Foundation has already imparted vocational skill-building and market orientation to over 24,600 resource-challenged adolescents under its skills@school programme in the past seven years.

Along with imparting relevant skills, this training will also educate them about the markets and institutions that were previously deemed beyond their reach. The organisation had recently launched a platform for these skill-trained young Turks to think and act as entrepreneurs under its ‘Entrepreneurship Incubator for Grassroot Adolescents’ programme.

Speaking at the launch, Gaurav Arora, VP-Projects, Salaam Bombay Foundation said, “With support from Everest Foundation we are delighted to extend our skills@school programme for the very first time in rural Maharashtra at Lakhmapur village in Nashik. Rural India is changing rapidly, and we want to extend every opportunity towards equipping these young adolescents with the skills that will prepare them for a better tomorrow. Along with this, we will work towards creating an entrepreneurial mindset to drive a spirit of innovation and enhance the spectrum of their education.”

Ms. Sulaksha Shetty, Head HR and CSR – Everest Industry said, “At Everest, our endeavor is to improve people’s lives by creating a sustainable impact in the communities we operate in. With this focus in mind, we work closely with communities around our factories with an intent to impact the lives of children, youth, and women. Be it the Tobacco-Free Healthy Child program or Skill Development Centers for young adults, all our projects focus on shaping a better future for communities around us, and with the great response that we have been receiving for our existing programs, we plan to launch more of such programs and centers in future as well.”

Salaam Bombay Foundation’s skills@school programme helps build skills for adolescents in government and government-aided schools and provides them with market orientation, ensuring that they stay in school and complete their education. The program equips students with soft skills training in several areas, including business etiquette, personal grooming, trade-specific terminology so they are ready for their real-world internships and jobs.

International PulPaper 2022 builds tomorrow’s bioeconomy

The theme of the forest industry’s PulPaper 2022 is Building tomorrow’s bioeconomy. The PulPaper event, which is free of charge for professionals in the field, will host presentations by forest industry companies on Future Square as well as the PulPaper Conference and the Green Economy Business Summit, both of which are paid events. In the exhibition area, companies in the forest industry meet their clients and present their products. PulPaper 2022 will be arranged on 29-31 March 2022 at Messukeskus Helsinki.

 

PulPaper 2022 updates the facts and knowledge of professionals. PulPaper Conference 2022 brings together forest industry professionals on Tuesday, 29 March and presents the themes of the event. The Green Economy Business Summit for corporate management and stakeholders will take place on Wednesday, 30 March and the programme has been compiled together with operators in the forest and chemical industries. At the Future Square on the PulPaper event area, presentations are held daily by forest companies and other exhibitors, as well as pitches by start-ups. On the last exhibition day, 31 March, the theme is students and youth. The entire programme is in English.

”PulPaper brings together professionals within the field to network and update their knowledge now, after an almost four-year break. In the spring of 2021, the themes of the upcoming event were presented in advance at the virtual pre-PulPaper event. However, nothing can replace encounters face to face. Companies presenting their products and services at the PulPaper event will also produce programme for the event. Among forest companies participating are Metsä Group, UPM, Sappi and Stora Enso, as well as many chemical companies and equipment manufacturers,” says Marcus Bergström, Business Area Manager at Messukeskus, responsible for the event. “For the first time, PulPaper will be held at the same time as ChemBio Finland 2022 and Helsinki Chemicals Forum 2022. The simultaneity of these three professional events adds value to each event.”

PulPaper conference brings forth six themes

The themes of the programme are IT and Automation, Environment and Sustainability, Safety and Risk Management, New Textile Products, Efficiency and Packaging Solutions. The conference will open with three keynote speeches. The first keynote speech will be given by Hannu Kasurinen, Executive Vice President Packaging Materials Division at Stora Enso. The topic of the second keynote speech is Sustainability leading company strategy and will be presented by Riikka Joukio, Director Corporate Responsibility and Public Relations at Kesko. Executive Vice President, Head of Management Consulting Roland Lorenz from AFRY is the third keynote speaker on the topic of Changes in consumer behaviour following COVID pandemic. After the opening speeches, the conference will continue in two parallel sessions with three topical expert presentations on each of the six themes.

Start-up companies compete for a prize

Future Square in the exhibition area has its own keynote speeches every day, as well as speeches by forest industry companies and other companies participating in the exhibition. The PulPaper Award will be handed out at the event on Wednesday 30 March. The Finnish Fair Foundation’s prize of 5,000 euros is awarded to a start-up company that has developed the most interesting innovative product for the forest industry. A jury of forest industry experts will decide on the winner on 30 March, based on pitches presented at Future Square, and the prize will be awarded at the evening event.

” Already a day before the opening event, on 28 March, PulPaper 2022 offers excursions to companies in the field as well as a get-together event. Opening day 29 March ends with an after-work event in the exhibition area and on 30 March the PulPaper Party will be held in the evening. The event therefore offers a variety of opportunities for networking,” says Bergström. “We are also introducing a meeting tool that enables the participants to schedule appointments even during the event.”

PulPaper 2022 will be held 29-31 March 2022 at Messukeskus Helsinki. Visitors can register for the PulPaper event free of charge at www.pulpaper.fi. You can also buy tickets for the PulPaper Conference, available already at this moment. The previous international PulPaper event was held in 2018.  In 2021, a Virtual pre-PulPaper was arranged.

Messukeskus organizes the PulPaper 2022 event together with Finnish Forest Products Engineers’ Association.

www.pulpaper.fi  #pulpaper2021 #pulpaper2022

More information:

Messukeskus, Information Officer Teija Armanto, tel. +358 50 376 0804, teija.armanto@messukeskus.com
Business Area Manager Marcus Bergström, tel. +358 44 562 4524, marcus.bergstrom@messukeskus.com

Finnish Forest Products Engineers’ AssociationManaging Director Antti Lindqvist, tel. +358 40 725 2543, antti.lindqvist@puunjalostusinsinoorit.fi

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The 13th Annual Global CSR Summit & Awards™ Goes Virtual. 50 Top Corporations Given Top Honours For The Global CSR Summit & Awards™ And The Global Good Governance Awards™

The world’s leading thought Leadership event on CSR– The Global CSR Summit & Awards ™ and The Good Governance Awards ™ was conducted on 16 November 2021 via a 3D interactive virtual platform.

The event now at its 13th year, consists of a full day conference with speeches and presentations by 15 renowned speakers. The guest of honour was Mr Ly Vu Minh, Deputy Director of the Communication Center for Environmental Resources Communication – Vietnam’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE).

Mr Ly Vu Minh shared that Vietnam was concerned about plastic pollution and was currently a responsible member of the United Nations, committing strong action to reduce plastic waste, striving to bring Vietnam become a pioneer in reducing ocean plastic waste. In 2017, Vietnam officially joined the list of 127 countries that passed the United Nations Environment Council Resolution on plastic waste and ocean microplastics. At the 6th session of the General Assembly of the Global Environment Fund (GEF6) in June 2018 in Da Nang, Vietnam proposed the initiative “Establishing a regional partnership in the East Asian seas on waste management and ocean plastic waste”. In 2019, the Prime Minister presided over the launching ceremony of the nationwide movement against plastic waste that by 2021, shops, markets and supermarkets in urban areas will not use single-use plastic and by 2025 the entire country to be single use plastic free.

The event kickstarted with a keynote address by Dr Richard Hames, the Founder and Executive Director of the Centre for the Future and Fellow of World Academy of Art & Science. Widely regarded as a renowned futurist, Dr Hames foretold that the pandemic will affect societies for the next 5-10 years in the terms of behaviours and its impact on trust in governments and corporations. Dr Hames commented, “With the balance of power and trust shifting from the West to the East, Asia will become the world’s ESG innovation laboratory for solutions to address the challenges in the environmental space.”

With increasing awareness of Women’s issues brought about by the #MeToo movement, Ms Carol Mortensen, Executive Director of Hagar International, an international NGO dedicated to the recovery of women and children who have endured extreme abuses, she highlighted that women had played an important role during the pandemic with 70% of first respondents occupied by women. However, violence against women and girls remained a global issue. Poverty amongst women remained a problem with 70% of the statistics of modern slavery consisting of women. Ms Mortensen rallied the conference for businesses and NGOs to form meaningful partnerships to design programmes to improve the lives of women and children.

The event ended with awards component – The 13th Global CSR AwardsTM and The Good Governance AwardsTM. Over 350 submissions were received this year and through a vigorous screening and evaluation process, 50 companies were shortlisted for the top awards.

This year, slightly over 350 entries were received from over 100 companies all over the world and a final selection of 50 companies was awarded top honors in the 16 main award categories namely: Best Country Award, Best Community Programme, Best Environmental Excellence, Excellence in Provision of Literacy & Education, Empowerment of Women, Best Workplace Practices, Product Excellence, CSR Leadership, Best CEO, Best Corporate Communications & IR and Best Governed & Most Transparent Company.

The Global CSR Awards 2021

Best Environmental Excellence Award (Companies with market capitalization more than USD 1 Billion)

IBM – Platinum

PT Chandra Asri Petrochemical – Gold Infosys India – Gold

PT Astra International TBK – Gold PT Pertamina Hulu – Gold

PT Adaro Energy TBK – Silver PT Pertamina (Persero) – Silver Tenaga Nasional Berhad – Silver

Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam – Bronze

PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (Thailand) – Bronze

Best Environmental Excellence Award (Companies less than USD 500 Million)

N.V.C Corporation Ltd – Platinum

Best Community Programme Award (Companies with market capitalization more than USD 1 Billion)

Vietnam Dairy Product Joint Stocks Exchange (Vinamilk) – Platinum

PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (Thailand) – Gold Bridgestone Asia Pacific – Gold

Sarawak Energy Berhad – Gold PT Pertamina (Persero) – Gold Tenaga Nasional Berhad – Gold PT HM Sampoerna TBK – Silver

PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa – Silver PT Adaro Energy TBK – Silver

Tata Consultancy Service Limited – Silver Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited – Silver Nagaworld Limited – Bronze

PT Chandra Asri Petrochemical – Bronze PT Indosat Ooredoo TBK – Bronze

Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam – Bronze PT Pertamina Hulu – Bronze

Best Community Programme Award (Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

 PT Prudential Life Assurance – Platinum Central Retail Corporation PCL – Gold PT Bussan Auto Finance – Silver

Best Community Programme Award (Companies less than USD 500 Million)

PepsiCo Foods Vietnam – Platinum Procter & Gamble Vietnam – Gold

DP World Berbera – Silver

The Malaysian Rubber Council (MRC) – Bronze

Excellence in Provision for Literacy & Education Award (Companies with market capitalization more than USD 1 Billion)

Tenaga Nasional Berhad – Platinum PT Pertamina Persero – Gold Qualcomm Inc – Gold

Tata Consultancy Service Limited – Silver Nagaworld Limited – Bronze

Excellence in Provision for Literacy & Education Award (Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

PT Prudential Life Assurance – Platinum PT Samsung Electronics Indonesia – Gold IDP Education (Cambodia) – Silver

Excellence in Provision For Literacy & Education Award (Companies with market capitalization less than USD 500 Million)

Sterlite Technologies Limited – Platinum

Empowerment of Women Award (Companies with market capitalization more than USD 1 Billion)

PT Pertamina Hulu – Platinum DP World – Gold

PT Pertamina Persero – Silver

Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam – Bronze

Best Workplace Practices (Companies with market capitalization more than USD 1 Billion)

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company – (Platinum)

Tata Consultancy Service Limited – (Gold)

Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam – (Silver)

 

Best Workplace Practices (Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

MOWILEX INDONESIA – Platinum

IDP Education (Cambodia) – Gold

 

Best Workplace Practices (Companies with market capitalization less than USD 500 Million)

KinderWorld International Group Pte Ltd – Platinum

Product Excellence Award (Companies with market capitalization more than USD 1 Billion)

Vietnam Dairy Product Joint Stocks Exchange (Vinamilk) – Platinum

Product Excellence Award (Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

Manulife Vietnam – Platinum

Product Excellence Award (Companies with market capitalization less than USD 500 Million)

KinderWorld International Group Pte Ltd – Platinum

CSR Leadership Award (Companies with market capitalization more than USD 1 Billion)

Bridgestone Asia Pacific – Platinum

PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (Thailand) – Gold

PT HM Sampoerna TBK – Gold

PT Chandra Asri Petrochemical – Gold

Krungthai-AXA Life Insurance PCL – Gold Tencent – Silver

AXA Mandiri Financial Services – Silver

PT Indosat Ooredoo TBK – Silver

Qualcomm Inc – Bronze

Tata Consultancy Service Limited – Bronze

CSR Leadership Award (Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad – Platinum

MOWILEX INDONESIA – Gold

CSR Leadership Award (Companies with market capitalization less than USD 500 Million)

DP World Berbera – Platinum Frieslandcampina Vietnam – Gold

Blue Planet Environmental Solutions – Silver

Country Award Category

Best Country Award for Overall CSR Excellence (Companies with market capitalization with less than USD 500 Million)

 Vietnam – Diversey Vietnam (Platinum)

Vietnam – Home Credit Vietnam Finance Company Limited (Gold) Vietnam – VNG Corporation (Silver)

Indonesia – PT Langgeng Kreasi JayaPrima (Diageo Indonesia) (Platinum)

 

Country Award Category

Best Country Award for Overall CSR Excellence

 

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capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

 

 

 

India – Schneider Electric India Foundation (Platinum)

 

 

 

Best Country Award for Overall CSR Excellence capitalization with more than USD 1 Billion)

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market

Malaysia – Maybank Foundation (Platinum)

 

Philippines – Tata Consultancy Service Limited (Platinum) Philippines – Qualcomm Inc (Gold)

India – Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (Platinum)

Indonesia – PT Astra International TBK (Platinum) Indonesia – PT Pertamina (Persero) – (Gold) Indonesia – PT Indosat Ooredoo TBK – (Silver)

Cambodia – Nagaworld Limited (Platinum) Cambodia – Prince Group Holding (Gold)

Vietnam – Coca-Cola Beverages Vietnam (Platinum)

 

 

The Global Good Governance Award The Best Chief Executive Officer Award

(Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

 

PT Mowilex Indonesia – Platinum Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad – Gold

 

(Companies with market capitalization with more than USD 1 Billion)

 

Ascott Residence Trust Management Limited – Platinum AXA Mandiri Financial Services – Gold

 

The Best Chief Financial Officer Award

 

Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad – Platinum

 

 

The Best Governed and Transparent Company Award

(Companies with market capitalization with less than USD 500 Million)

 

KinderWorld International Group Private Limited – Platinum

(Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion) Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad – Platinum

Sasseur REIT – Gold BHG Retail Reit – Silver

 

(Companies with market capitalization with more than USD 1 Billion)

 

Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) – Platinum RHB Bank – Gold

 

The Best Corporate Communication & Investor Relations Award (Companies with market capitalization with USD 500 Million to 1 Billion)

 

BHG Retail Reit – Platinum Sasseur REIT – Gold

Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad – Silver

 

(Companies with market capitalization with more than USD 1 Billion)

Tencent – Platinum

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