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ASrIA Publications are made available to Members free of charge. A summary of each publication is (in most cases) publically available. Non-members can also purchase soft-copies or printed copies of the full reports. Soft-copies are generally available for USD150 per copy and can be purchased through the web or from Sweeta. For printed copies contact Sweeta directly for a quotation including handling charges. Soft-copies of ASrIA publications will generally be posted to the ASrIA Publications page and be available free of charge to all interested parties after a three to six month period (see full details against each publication).

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ipo3

June 2008
2 pages

[113KB]

009

Pulp & Paper Sector
Shangdong Chenming Paper Holdings Limited

A review of the IPO prospectus for Shangdong Chenming Paper Holdings Limited from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. This alert highlights the key issues for this Pulp & Paper company and identifies a number of areas where additional information could be sought.


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lcl

June 2008
5 pages

[158KB]

Food & Beverage Sector
Uni-President China Holdings Limited
Want Want China Holdings Limited

These reports provide a review of the IPO prospectus' from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. They highlight the key issues and identify a number of areas where additional information could usefully be sought. Uni-President and Want Want are both from the same sector and listed recently.


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ipo3

May 2008
7 pages

[332KB]

008

Coal and Energy Sector
PT Indika Energi

A review of the IPO prospectus for PT Indika Energi from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. These alerts highlight the key issues and identify a number of areas where additional information could usefully be sought.

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lcl

May 2008
10 pages

[226KB]

China's New Labor Law - A Critical Overview

China's labor market is changing rapidly and the type of analysis that sustainability investors will need to bring to it is changing as well. For years, SRI investors have focused on supply chain labor conditions in China. As of January 1, 2008, a new labor law came into force, signaling the government's desire to raise the bar on labor standards. The attached analysis of the new law highlights the key elements of the legislation and the critical gaps which must be filled by eventual regulatory clarification. It's clear that questions about this important new law are not going away anytime soon.


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lcl

April 2008
4 pages

[48KB]

Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Sector
Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited

The recent IPO of Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited provides an opportunity to focus on key emerging sector issues related to the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry. ASrIA is please to provide a 'Sector Insight' from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. Our 'Sector Insights' compliment the ASrIA 'IPO Alerts' series, highlight the key issues and identify a number of areas where additional information could usefully be sought.


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ipo3

February 2008
2 pages

[38KB]

007

Apparel Sector
Bosideng International Holdings Limited

A review of the IPO prospectus for Bosideng International Holdings from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. This alert highlights the key issues for this down apparel company and identifies a number of areas where additional information could be sought.


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ipo3

February 2008
2 pages

[37KB]

006

Footware Sector
Stella International Holdings Limited

A review of the IPO prospectus for Stella International from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. This alert highlights the key issues for this footwear manufacturer and identifies a number of areas where additional information could be sought.


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ipor2

January 2008
20 pages

Full Report [692 KB]

ESG - Reality Sets In

This follow-up report to ASrIA's 2006 ground-breaking report on ESG disclosure by supply chain listings in Hong Kong, which was titled a 'Cat and Mouse Game for Investors' finds that there have been some significant changes in the disclosure landscape, leading us to title this follow-up report, Reality Sets In.

This report covers companies which listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) during 2006 and 2007 and tracks a similar spectrum of companies as the first report. A key finding is that there has been improvement in the willingness of corporates to increase disclosure and provide detail on ESG operating risks. It is also noticeable that certain sectors, such as electronics and garments, have been relatively more proactive in disclosing such information.


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CDP

Editor:
Scott Linder

November 2007
1 pages

Full Report [36KB]

 

ASrIA Brief: Korea's Hankook Tire Hit by Claims about Toxics Risks for Workers

Korea's Hankook Tire has come under scrutiny from regulators in both Korea and Hungary due to accusations that the company has used a solvent which may be linked to worker deaths. In addition, Hankook Tire may lose expected subsidies for a new Hungarian facility due to complaints about labor conditions. For a company which has a strong global presence in the auto sector and customers with brand equity, these charges have the potential to pose serious challenges.

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ipo3

October 2007
3 pages

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ASrIA ForumMessages from Asian Stakeholders

One of the most commonly asked questions in any global forum on sustainability issues is "what do Asian stakeholders think?" To try to answer this question and to tap into a cross-section of Asia's emerging sustainability thinkers, ASrIA convened a unique Asian stakeholder event in the spring with funding from The Sigrid Rausing Trust. The goal was to consider a range of sustainability issues and how we can communicate more effectively with both Asian and global investors.

Through two days of discussion, the following themes emerged strongly, underscoring the importance of bringing a more Asian dimension to the traditional articulation of sustainability issues in Asia.


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CDP

Editor:
Scott Linder

September 2007
40 pages

Full Report [2.93MB]

 

Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2007 — Asia ex-Japan

ASrIA's analysis of CDP5 2007 finds that leading Asian listed companies are disclosing new and more sophisticated business responses to climate change and carbon emissions challenges. Key trends of interest to investors show how a select group of Asian corporations are now positioned as the first wave of Asian companies with expertise in managing carbon emissions.

ASrIA's CDP work is based on an information request which was sent to a sample of 166 companies based on market capitalization covering ten Asian countries. CDP5 includes responses from 44 Asia ex-Japan companies.

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ipo3

June 2007
3 pages

[43KB]

005

Battery Sector
Tianneng Power International Ltd

A review of the IPO prospectus Tianneng Power International Ltd from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. This alert once again highlights the key issues and identifies a number of areas where additional information could usefully be sought.


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ipo3

April 2007
2 pages

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004

Property Sector
Country Garden Holdings

A review of the IPO prospectus Country Garden from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. This alert once again highlights the key issues and identifies a number of areas where additional information could usefully be sought.


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Written by
Sophie le Clue

March 2007
47 pages

Full Report [4.82MB]

 

The Devil is in the Detail - Natural Resources

The listed Asian natural resources sector has become a major focus for global investors and will shape the growth of global resource markets over coming decades. As Asian demand for natural resources grows, leading Chinese companies such as CNOOC and PetroChina have become common holdings in international portfolios. In addition, growing Asian investor interest has resulted in strong demand for natural resources initial public offerings (IPOs). As a result, investors and the broader public require greater access to public disclosure concerning sector fundamentals to assess corporate performance and investment options. To test the availability and quality of the disclosures by Asian resource companies, ASrIA has reviewed a range of IPO prospectuses with a focus on benchmark IPOs by Chinese companies.

 

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ipo3

March 2007
5 pages

[49KB]

003

Timber and Wood Products Sector
Samling Global Limited

With the imminent Hong Kong listing of Samling Global Limited, ASrIA has taken the opportunity to review the preliminary offering circular from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG)  issues. This alert once again highlights the key issues and  identifies a number of areas where additional information could usefully be sought.


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ipo3

Feb 2007
32 pages

Full Report [548KB]

Investing in Asia's Water Sector: A Turbulent Rush through Opening Floodgates

This report is an addition in our family of 'Taking Stock: Adding Sustainability Variables to Asian Sectoral Analysis' reports. Although there is only a small universe of listed Asian water companies, the report nonetheless raises a number of important issues for this sector.

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Written by
Melissa Brown

January 2007
12 pages

Full Report [0.9MB]

 

Toxic Chemicals - Asian Investors are At-Risk

After a decade of global market debate about the impact of toxic chemical risks, the issue is now poised to have a more systematic impact on Asian listed companies. Asian investors have responded to periodic product scares and environmental problems linked to groundwater poisoning or chemical spills. Nonetheless, there has been little effort to address major investment trends linked to greater global focus on the role of chemicals in human health. Indeed, Asia-based analysts and investors have paid remarkably little attention to reforms such as the European Union (E.U.) toxics regulations and the recently passed REACH2 directive or the factors behind shareholder resolutions in the U.S. linked to toxic chemicals.

 

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CDP

Editor:
Sophie le Clue

September 2006
28 pages

Full Report [1.50MB]

 

 

Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2006 — Asia ex-Japan

Launched in December 2000, the CDP has invited institutional investors over four consecutive years (2003 - 2006) to collectively sign a single global request for disclosure of information regarding greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In doing so it has created one of the largest ever collaborations of global institutional investment capital - at $31.5 trillion of assets under management for CDP4 in 2006. The information requests have historically been sent to some of the largest global companies by market capitalisation.

ASrIA's CDP work aims to begin the process of filling this information gap by mapping the profile of carbon disclosure in the Asia Pacific Region. This report examines the disclosures from 125 Asian companies covering nine countries: China including Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. As a result, this year marks the first time that Asian investors have a representative sample of responses to evaluate on climate change fundamentals. This makes it possible to begin tracking important global sector comparisons and to assess different Asian country level trends.

Related News: http://www.asria.org/news/press/1158721761

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Written by
Sophie le Clue

August 2006
30 pages

Full Report [1.15MB]

005

A Cat and Mouse Game for Investors:
Assessing ESG Disclosure of Supply Chain Listings in Hong Kong

As the global trend of outsourcing from Europe and the United States to low cost markets such as Asia looks set to continue, we are seeing an increasing trend of Asian supply chain companies listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx). Through the issuance of initial public offering (IPO) documents, listings provide a rare opportunity for investors to assess the materiality of potential Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) risks. Indeed, IPO documents such as the company prospectus, are often the only means by which ESG issues are publicly disclosed, making them an increasingly valuable resource for investors. In early 2006, ASrIA undertook a review of IPO documents as a means of assessing critical disclosure and operational trends on ESG issues from a representative cross section of supply chain companies operating in China and listing on the HKEx. Our findings indicate that whilst the environment in which these companies operate in is rapidly changing, disclosure is generally at a standstill, both in terms of coverage and content.

 

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taking stock

Editor:
Melissa Brown

February 2006
286 pages

Sector Summaries [3.7MB]

Full Report [7.72MB]

Full Report.zip [5.94MB]

 

Taking Stock — Adding Sustainability Variables to Asian Sectoral Analysis

The Taking Stock report focuses on identifying the key investment themes which investors should be evaluating in order to analyze environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues relevant to the largest and highest impact sectors in Asia. It aims to identify a specifically Asian investment dynamic, based on both risks and opportunities. The report is specifically oriented to fund management and institutional investors in Asia, to provide an introduction to the most material ESG related investment issues effecting the most broadly held listed companies in each sector. Taking Stock provides a fresh and investor relevant model for assessing and presenting the materiality of ESG issues.

Sector Summaries Report
The Taking Stock Sector Summaries report is a companion document to the full set of Taking Stock sector reports. This document presents the key conclusions from the research and highlights critical issues addressed in the underlying sector reports.


Full Report
The full combined report is available for download, or individual sectoral reports.

For the individual sectoral reports, please visit the following links:

Introduction [512B]
Auto [812KB]
Banking [1MB]
Metals & Mining [642KB]
Oil, Gas & Petrochemicals [1.05MB]
Power [867KB]
Pulp, Paper & Timber
[1.35MB]
Supply Chain [925KB]
Technology [513KB]

Related News: http://www.asria.org/news/press/1143540340

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ipo2

March 2006
2 pages

Full Report [36KB]

002

Construction Sector
China National Building Material Company Limited

The construction industry in Asia includes many high impact sectors from an environmental, social and governance (ESG) stand point. The Hong Kong listing of China National Building Material Company Limited (CNBMC) scheduled for March 23rd 2006 provides the opportunity to assess the ESG variables of a leading building materials company that is one of China’s major cement producers and manufacturers of light weight building materials, fibre glass and fibre glass reinforced plastics, as well as being an international engineering services provider.

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ipo1

February 2006
2 pages

Full Report [36KB]

001

Pulp & Paper Sector
Nine Dragons Paper (Holdings) LTD.

With the imminent Hong Kong listing of Nine Dragons Paper (Holdings) Limited, ASrIA has taken the opportunity to review the preliminary offering circular from the perspective of investors interested in environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. The prospectus offers a timely reminder of the status of current disclosure on sensitive environmental and governance issues for high impact companies. As a result of this review, we have put together the attached 'IPO Alert' which highlights the key issues and identifies a number of areas where additional information could usefully be sought.

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carbon

Written by
Melissa Brown

October 2005
8 pages

Full Report [54.4KB]

004

Carbon Disclosure Project Briefing

The third annual Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) information release, made public on September 14th, marks an important step forward for some of Asia's leading companies in disclosing strategies on climate change. It also underscores the extent to which Asian companies still lag their global peers in assessing sustainability variables. The CDP has become a value-added indicator of the willingness and ability of companies to help investors fulfill their fiduciary responsibility to assess long-term operational risks. This year's broader Asian sample highlights two things: the important role that government plays in the disclosure process and the influence of peer group effects. It also highlights gaps.

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impactt

Project Leaders:
ASrIA, CIS, Impactt

October 2005
40 pages

Full Report [3.61 MB]

Summary in English [352KB]

Summary in Chinese [387KB]

Summary in Japanese [499KB]

An SRI Perspective on The Impactt Overtime Project
Tackling Supply Chain Labour Issues Through Business Practice

Supply chain labour problems have emerged as a key risk factor for China-based companies and global companies which rely on Chinese suppliers. The report shifts the debate from a focus on applying standards to a focus on active engagement to raise productivity and clearly illustrate that productivity can be improved without compromising labour standards.

Project Sponsors:
Calvert, Domini, The Sigrid RausingTrust

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related News: http://www.asria.org/news/press/1129193912

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iso

Written by
Sophie le Clue

May 2005
13 pages

Full Report [263KB]

003

ISO 14001 : 2004 What Do Investors Need to Know?

The international environmental management standard ISO 14001 is increasingly being adopted by organisations worldwide. Not surprsingly it is often quoted by companies as evidence of good environmental performance e.g. in public offering documents and environmental reports. However is a simple statement enough to provide assurance about potential environmental risks? For the shrewd investor it is recommended that ISO 14001 should be the starting point for investor analysis and not the end point.

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asianfund

Written by
Melissa Brown

February 2005
5 pages

Full Report [113KB]

002

Asian Funds: Outlook for Asian Markets and SRI

Two key points for SRI fund providers emerged from the Investment Company Institute's recent conference on Asian funds. First, SRI funds are gaining market share in markets where they attract new, non-traditional investor groups. Japan is the market to watch. Second, fund providers and regulators are struggling to find tools for investor education which will give Asia's millions of savers the tools that they need to be responsible investors.

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tsunami

Written by
David St. Maur Sheil &
Melissa Brown

January 2005
5 pages


Full Report [119KB]

001

Asian Tsunami: Best Practice Response

The Asian tsunami disaster has raised pressing questions about how to define a ‘best practice’ response to humanitarian crises, in terms of both corporate governance and corporate social responsibility. In particular, how should corporates move beyond the initial need for a philanthropic response and adopt a more accountable, engagement-oriented approach? How should a company reach out to the community, its employees and customers while ensuring that financial, resource and management resources are brought into alignment in the most efficient possible way?

 


ASrIA Forum - Asian Tsunami : Best Practice Response

ASrIA Library - Asian Tsunami: Resource page and summary of corporate response

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madeinchina

Written by
Sarasin
in cooperation with ASrIA

September 2004
49 pages


Full Report [35.9MB]

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"Made in China" - Is this a Sustainable Label? Risks and Opportunities of the China Boom from a Socially Responsible Investment Perspective

Sarasin Sustainable Investment Report, written in co-operation with ASrIA. Bright economic prospects in China contrast with concerns about sustainability. Meanwhile multinational companies are expected to work on environmental and social issues linked to their business activities in China, related to their own operations and to supply-chain issues. These present issues of operational risk to companies. Investors needs to define what they expect from companies operating in China. The aim of the study is therefore to find an indication of "good practices" and benchmarks for the socially responsible conduct of multinational companies operating in China.

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international comparision

Written by
Environment Ministry Japan

June 2003
107 pages

Full Report [679KB]

SRI: An International Comparison Of Investor Views

ASrIA is pleased to announce the English version of a survey commissioned by Japan's Environment Ministry into market analysis of institutional and retail investor views about SRI. The survey is partly a literature review of previous analysis and partly the results of website questionnaires conducted in Japan, the UK and the US. This work has been undertaken in collaboration with the Center for the Strategy of Emergence, Japan Research Institute. Essential reading for any investment group planning SRI product for Asia.

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HK investors

Written by
Melissa Brown,
Amy Dering,
Hauman Yeung

July 2004
26 pages

Full Report [1.29MB]

The Case for SRI Funds: Hong Kong Investors Fit the Profile

In a survey, jointly conducted by the Association of Sustainable and Responsible Investment in Asia (ASrIA) and Hong Kong University¡¦s Corporate Environmental Governance Programme, a clear pattern of interest in sustainable and responsible investment (SRI) funds for Hong Kong's Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) investments has emerged. The poll, which surveyed 884 Hong Kong residents, found that 61% would be interested in investing in SRI funds as part of their MPF contributions. The strongest level of interest was displayed by higher income respondents who have monthly incomes above HK$30,000 (US$3,856) and those who make weekly charitable contributions.

The survey examines investment preferences both in terms of the group affiliations of the respondents and their demographic characteristics. This has provided a clear picture of the key factors which influence investor attitudes toward SRI fund alternatives. ASrIA and HKU's goal in conducting the study was to assess whether groups with a clear orientation toward environmental and social issues would have a preference for investment vehicles which are tailored to reflect these issues.

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Japan

Edited by Melissa Brown

Written by Akiko Oyama

October 2003
47 pages

Full Report [1.57MB]

Foreign Versus Local: The Debate About SRI Priorities In Japan

As SRI goes global so it faces new challenges with regard to expectations and appropriate communications between practitioners from various parts of the world, where SRI may be at different stages of development. This research sheds new light on these issues and although the focus is Japan, there are lessons to be learned, and recommendations are made, for SRI practitioners wherever they operate in the world. This research was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Calvert Group and Nikko Asset Management.

Related News: CSR Archives (in Japanese)
http://www.csrjapan.jp/research/newsletter/009_05.html

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Asian Emerging Markets

Project Manager:
David St. Maur Sheil

October 2003
224 pages

Executive Summary [2.45MB]

Full Report [16.7MB]

 

ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets

The purpose of this set of reports is to provide up-to-date and comprehensive information on the status of SRI in Asia's emerging markets and, through this work, to advise on potential next steps for further development of SRI in Asia. The Reports are full of information of value to both global SRI investors interested to invest in Asian markets and also to domestic investors interested to find out about the potential for developing SRI in their own markets. The Reports provide unique insights on both the potential for SRI and also the valuable role that SRI can play in the development of these markets.

For the separate country reports, please visit the following country pages:
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets: China
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets: India
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets: Indonesia
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets: Malaysia
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets: Philippines
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets: S.Korea

ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Emerging Markets: Thailand

The following reports are on developed markets:
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Markets: Hong Kong
ASrIA Reports - SRI In Asian Markets: Singapore

Related News:

http://www.asria.org/news/press/1066621933 (17/10/2003)
http://www.asria.org/news/press/1066880244 (16/10/2003)
http://www.asria.org/news/press/1066792882 (15/10/2003)

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China: Environmental

Tessa Tennant
Emma Hunt
Megan Thomas
Feini Tuang
Yeung Hau Man

September 2003
38 pages (English/Chinese)

Executive Summary in English [1.25MB]

Executive Summary in Chinese[1.35MB]

Full Report in English [1.53MB]

Full Report in Chinese
[1.57MB]

China: The Investment Agenda for Building an Environmentally Sustainable Economy

It provides a summary health check of the Nation and the measures underway to address the country's grave environmental challenges. The status of China's environmental legal framework is described and actions focussed on raising corporate environmental standards. An agenda for investors is also identified, building on earlier recommendations from the World Bank and others.

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Labour Standards in China, The Business 
              and Investment Challenge

Dr. Stephen Frost
December 2002
73 pages

Summary in English [161 KB]

Summary in Chinese [288 KB]

Full Report [667 KB]

Labour Standards in China, The Business and Investment Challenge

The first comprehensive overview of the issues and complexities involved in assessing labour standards when making investments in China. This informative report takes a pragmatic view of the real issues on the ground in China - issues such as the loopholes in local labour laws, the difficulties in enforcing third party verification and the influence of the All-China Confederation of Free Trade Unions. This report is CRITICAL READING prior to engaging with Chinese companies on workplace conditions.

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SRI and Pensions in Asia

By Aishwarya Lakshmiratan, Louisa Mitchell, Tessa Tennant
October 2002
51 pages

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Japanese Summary [266 KB]

Full Report [1.3MB]

SRI and Pensions in Asia

What is the current status of pension funds around the Asia region? How can SRI help to deter the pension fund dilemma slated as the next social crisis for Asia? Is SRI a relevant investment strategy for pension funds and do SRI funds address the key environmental and social issues in Asia?

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