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Eco-Business Podcast
Eco-Business
130 episodes
4 days ago
The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Sharath Martin, who holds positions in global accounting body ACCA and WWF-Malaysia, tells the Eco-Business Podcast what must change. Tune in as we discuss: The reasons behind Asean's lack of leadership at global financial and sustainability standard setters The region's strengths and challenges  The need to price in nature and biodiversity Whether the consensus-driven Asean Way is still relevant How Asean's mindset needs to shift
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The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Sharath Martin, who holds positions in global accounting body ACCA and WWF-Malaysia, tells the Eco-Business Podcast what must change. Tune in as we discuss: The reasons behind Asean's lack of leadership at global financial and sustainability standard setters The region's strengths and challenges  The need to price in nature and biodiversity Whether the consensus-driven Asean Way is still relevant How Asean's mindset needs to shift
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Eco-Business Podcast
Asean must learn how to 'flex' on global finance and sustainability standards: policy expert
The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Sharath Martin, who holds positions in global accounting body ACCA and WWF-Malaysia, tells the Eco-Business Podcast what must change. Tune in as we discuss: The reasons behind Asean's lack of leadership at global financial and sustainability standard setters The region's strengths and challenges  The need to price in nature and biodiversity Whether the consensus-driven Asean Way is still relevant How Asean's mindset needs to shift
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4 days ago
24 minutes 20 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Refill fountains may not reduce waste: L'Occitane sustainability chief Venisa Chu
One of the biggest challenges facing Venisa Chu, Asia Pacific sustainability director for L'Occitane Group, is living up to the cosmetics giant's circular economy ambitions. Tune in as we discuss: How Venisa Chu started out in sustainability The hardest sustainability target to achieve How to persuade suppliers to get on board with sustainability Is being a B Corp an advantage in Asia? The impact of the ESG backlash Where sustainability sits in the corporate structure Is re-fill working? Advice for aspiring sustainability practitioners Managing burnout
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2 weeks ago
16 minutes 13 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Resilience has limits: ICSC's Kairos dela Cruz on flood control corruption in the Philippines
The public backlash has been intense for the ongoing probe on the flood control scandal facing the Philippines. On this podcast, Angelo Kairos dela Cruz, executive director of nonprofit Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC), talks about how so-called Filipino resilience has been "trivialised" and often been used as an "excuse" for developers to dodge accountability for substandard projects.
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1 month ago
19 minutes 43 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
The Asean energy ministers meeting – what's at stake?
Southeast Asia's energy ministers will meet in Kuala Lumpur in October 2025 to discuss the future of the Asean Power Grid. Kitty Bu, vice president for Southeast Asia at the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), talks to the Eco-Business about what will be on their agenda. Tune in as we discuss: - How geopolitics is affecting Asean’s energy transition - Ideal outcomes from the Asean minister’s meeting - Upholding social justice in the energy transition - Optimistic examples of transition finance
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1 month ago
29 minutes 23 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
How Australia took the lead in policing greenwashing
Even as cases of greenwashing have declined globally as environmental, social and governance (ESG) language fades from the corporate lexicon, in Australia, greenwashing has remained a mainstream issue as regulators and consumer groups have pursued questionable green claims in the courts. Joining the Eco-Business Podcast to discuss how Australia has taken the lead in tackling greenwashing is John Pabon, a former United Nations policy analyst and China-based Business for Social Responsibility strategist who now runs sustainability consultancy Fulcrum Strategic Advisors. He authored the book, The Great Greenwashing: How Brands, Governments, and Influencers Are Lying to You. Tune in as we discuss: How did John Pabon get interested in greenwashing? Greenwashing cases in Australia this year How did Australia get to grips with greenwashing? Has Australia been influenced by Trump and a pivoting Europe? Why are companies still falling into the greenwashing trap? Greenhushing and corporate vulnerability
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1 month ago
14 minutes 13 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Power and economic strength are now determined by who can harness solar and batteries fastest: Assaad Razzouk
In a new podcast series that spotlights Asia's clean energy pioneers, Eco-Business spoke to Assaad Razzouk, chief executive of Singapore-headquartered Gurin Energy, about the challenges and opportunities of the renewables sector in Asia in uncertain times. Tune in as we discuss: * From finance to carbon markets to renewables: Razzouk's career path * Scaling renewables and the localisation imperative * Where are the opportunities in Southeast Asia? * Intermittency and planting wind farms in nature reserves * "Winning" the conversation on renewables in the Trump 2.0 era * China, India and the growth trajectory for clean energy * Advice for a new generation of clean energy entrepreneurs
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2 months ago
23 minutes 44 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
We don't need a plastics treaty for nations to enact polluter-pays laws now: Doug Woodring
The latest round of negotiations for a global plastic treaty ended in failure. Speaking to the Eco-Business Podcast, Doug Wooding, managing director of Hong Kong-based nonprofit Ocean Recovery Alliance, said that countries do not need to wait for a treaty, and should enact polluter-pays laws that mandate firms to recover the plastic they put into the market and finance the chronically under-funded circular economy. Tune in as we discuss: What now? INC5.3? Is no treaty better than a watered down treaty? Recycled content mandates versus virgin plastic caps Pressure brands not petrochemical producers Action is possible without a treaty The need for regulatory consistency for plastics What will a realistic treaty look like? What should a treaty look like for Asia?
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2 months ago
10 minutes 25 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Southeast Asia has too much to lose – we need an ambitious plastics treaty: Singapore campaigner Terese Teoh
Speaking to the EB Podcast from the INC-5.2 talks in Geneva, Singapore Youth for Climate Action president Terese Teoh said that  there is no explicit Asean-wide support for caps on plastic production, despite the region’s vulnerability to plastic pollution. She argues that no treaty is better than a watered-down treaty with no production limits.
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2 months ago
15 minutes 37 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Are our climate targets too weak or too ambitious? Hang Lung Properties’ John Haffner
Eco-Business spoke to Hang Lung Properties deputy director of sustainability John Haffner for the latest episode of On the frontlines, which profiles change-makers on the hard edge of sustainable business. Tune as we discuss: Discipline and sustainability spending Are our sustainability targets too weak or too ambitious? How do you justify your job? Managing greenwashing risk Advice for sustainability aspirants Burnout risk
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2 months ago
27 minutes 10 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
‘Listen to ecologists – don’t bury nature under cement’: Hong Kong faces acute biodiversity loss as megaprojects loom
The EB Podcast spoke to Dr Bosco Chan, WWF Hong Kong's head of conservation, and Dr Stephan Gale, head of flora conservation at Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, about threats to Hong Kong's unique biodiversity from mega-projects. We discussed: Conservation with Dr Bosco Chan The state of Hong Kong biodiversity: reasons for concern The Northern Metropolis development – what will it mean for Hong Kong's wildlife? How can developers reduce the impact on wildlife? Do cityfolk living in Hong kong or Singapore care about species loss? Models to follow in biophilic city design Conservation with Dr Stephan Gale The climate implications of Hong Kong's mega-projects Why nature restoration matters Nature-sensitive building design The importance native plant species matter to Hong Kong and Singapore "Listen to ecologists"
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4 months ago
33 minutes 13 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
No action is not an option for companies in climate-vulnerable nations like India: Lodha ESG chief Aun Abdullah
On the latest edition of On the frontlines, which profiles changemakers on the hard edge of sustainable business, Aun Abdullah tells the EB Podcast when corporate India cannot retreat from climate action at a time of conflicting priorities.
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5 months ago
22 minutes 31 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
MGen's Christer Gaudiano on Philippines firms amid ESG backlash in US
In the third episode of ‘On the frontlines’, the Christer Gaudiano, sustainability chief of Meralco’s power generation arm says Filipino companies show no sign of backtracking on their sustainability pledges.
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5 months ago
22 minutes 9 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
CLP Power's Hendrik Rosenthal on justifying sustainability in turbulent times
In our series 'On the frontlines', which profiles changemakers on the hard edge of sustainable business, Hendrik Rosenthal, CLP’s sustainability director, tells the EB Podcast that open dialogue with internal stakeholders is key to transitioning a company that has committed to a complete exit from coal by 2040. Tune in as we discuss: Recycling, Chernobyl and Canadian wastewater: Rosenthal’s route into sustainability Where does sustainability sit in CLP’s corporate structure? How is sustainability incentivised at CLP? How realistic are CLP’s decarbonisation ambitions? Advice for a new generation of sustainability practitioners
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6 months ago
22 minutes 5 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
America’s attack on climate science could affect adaptation capacity in Asia: climate scientist Ben Horton
Podcast with climate scientist Professor Benjamin Horton. Tune in as we discuss: Horton’s career in climate science, built in the US, shaped by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy How the US and Singapore view climate science differently Why the attack on climate science in the US matters to Asia The private sector’s response to climate policy Why businesses need climate scientists Climate risks, Singapore and Hong Kong compared
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6 months ago
25 minutes 47 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Is greenwashing really in decline?
Despite a drop in high-profile cases of greenwashing, Japan-based academic Kim Schumacher tells the EB Podcast that the problem isn’t going away, it’s just changing form. Tune in as we discuss:  Is greenwashing really in decline? Why has greenhushing spread to Asia? The vulnerability of the EU Greens Claims Directive Why has the finance sector been the fastest to respond to greenwashing risk? Is greenwashing awareness growing? Is competence greenwashing declining? Changing use of the term "ESG"
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6 months ago
27 minutes 57 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
World Resources Institute CEO Ani Dasgupta on tariffs, funding cuts and climate finance
A podcast with the chief executive of World Resources Institute Ani Dasgupta on tariffs, funding cuts, climate finance and the COP climate talks
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6 months ago
19 minutes 42 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Unlocking capital for sustainability 2025 Hong Kong | Fireside chat with Dr Mark Konyn
Fireside chat with Dr Mark Konyn, Group Chief Investment Officer, AIA Group with Jessica Cheam, CEO, Eco-Business Hong Kong plays a pivotal role in Asia's growth, serving as a major hub for sustainable development investments. Leveraging its robust financial infrastructure and strategic position in the Greater Bay Area, Hong Kong has emerged as a gateway for international investors seeking to capitalize on Asia's — and particularly China's —growing demand for sustainable capital. As part of its efforts to foster sustainable growth, Hong Kong has launched a comprehensive array of capital market initiatives, including promoting green bonds, sustainable banking, and ESG disclosures – supported by regulatory frameworks that provide clear guidelines and incentives. The city also plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and collaboration across the region. With China on track to peak emissions by 2025 and achieve carbon neutrality ahead of its 2060 target, the region is at the forefront of global climate action and the broader energy transition. Hong Kong and Greater China's policies will significantly influence the world's decarbonization pathway. As investors increasingly demand clear climate transition plans, businesses must adapt and respond effectively. The region must also mitigate and respond to mounting climate risks while integrating resilience into its infrastructure. ‍‍ Unlocking capital for sustainability, Asia’s premiere sustainable finance and business forum, hosted by Eco-Business and UNEP FI since 2018, will be hosting its inaugural dialogue in Hong Kong and convene thousands of key decision makers across Asia to chart the way forward on accelerating the region’s economic transition towards a sustainable future. Speaker Dr. Mark Konyn Group Chief Investment Officer, AIA Moderator Jessica Cheam Founder and CEO, Eco-Business; Independent Director, Wilmar International and ComfortDelGro Group, MSID, ICDM
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6 months ago
25 minutes 10 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
On the frontlines: Mahindra Group CSO Ankit Todi
Interview with the chief sustainability officer of one of India's largest conglomerates
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6 months ago
23 minutes 3 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
Could putting a value to plastic waste reduce ocean pollution? Plastic Bank says yes
Plastic waste is flooding the planet. Instead of waiting for regulation to drive change, give value to recyclables and mobilise the people, says Plastic Bank.
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7 months ago
25 minutes 2 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
The challenges of the environment beat: A conversation with journalists in Southeast Asia
On the podcast, moderated by Eco-Business associate editor Robin Hicks: Adelia Dinda Sani, freelance contributing writer and multimedia journalist, Deutsche Welle Hannah Alcoseba Fernandez, Philippines chief correspondent, Eco-Business Gerald Flynn, Southeast Asia staff writer, Mongabay Nadiah Rosli, freelance environmental journalist and capacity development programme manager, Ocean Discovery League Tune in as we discuss: The challenges environmental journalists are facing in Indonesia, the Philippines, Cambodia and Malaysia Stories from the field and lessons learned What are the type of environment stories people want to read, and what stories do editors commission? How to sustain independent journalism in Southeast Asia
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7 months ago
40 minutes 35 seconds

Eco-Business Podcast
The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. The region has been historically underrepresented in leadership at global standard setters like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Sharath Martin, who holds positions in global accounting body ACCA and WWF-Malaysia, tells the Eco-Business Podcast what must change. Tune in as we discuss: The reasons behind Asean's lack of leadership at global financial and sustainability standard setters The region's strengths and challenges  The need to price in nature and biodiversity Whether the consensus-driven Asean Way is still relevant How Asean's mindset needs to shift