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| Event Summary |
ASrIA's CDP work is based on an information request which was sent to a sample of 166 companies covering ten Asian countries. The CDP is a global disclosure initiative which has invited institutional investors over five consecutive years (2003 - 2007) to 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 $41 trillion of assets under in 2007. The information requests have historically been sent to the largest global companies by market capitalization. Beginning in 2006, ASrIA has worked to expand the universe of Asian companies receiving the CDP sample.
Report is avaliable on: http://www.asria.org/publications#CDP5
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Speakers & Presentations |
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Melissa Brown, Executive Director of ASrIA Joseph Jacobelli, Head of AsiaPac Utilities & Energy Technology Equity Research of Merrill Lynch Sue Howells, Head of Global Operations of Carbon Disclosure Project |
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Melissa Brown, Association for Sustainable & Responsible Investment in Asia ASRIA HONG KONG 25.9.2007 |
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Joseph Jacobelli, Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch HONG KONG 25.9.2007 |
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Sue Howells, Carbon Disclosure Project CDP HONG KONG 25.9.2007 |
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Delegates |
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List of Attending Institutions |
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1. ACGA 2. Analogue Holdings Ltd 3. Association for International Business Ethics 4. AustCham 5. BR International Publishers Limited 6. BEC 7. BMT Asia Pacific Ltd 8. British Consulate-General 9. Cathay Pacific 10. China Resources Enterprise Ltd. 11. Civic Exchange 12. CLP 13. Cohen & Steers Asia Limited 14. Community Business 15. Conservancy Association 16. Credit Suisse 17. Dunwell Enviro-Tech (Hlds) Limited 18. Energy Resources Management 19. Environmental Resources Management 20. Enzard Ltd. 21. Executive Counsel Limited 22. Financial Partners International Ltd. 23. Friends of the Earth 24. Greenpeace 25. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited 26. Hewlett Packard AP 27. HSBC 28. ICBC (Asia) 29. Johnson Stokes & Master 30. Juniper Networks 31. Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden 32. Lloyd George Asset Management 33. Mott Connell Limited 34. MTR Corp 35. NWS Holdings Limited 36. Oxfam Hong Kong 37. SGS Hong Kong Limited 38. Sindicatum Carbon Capital (Asia)Ltd 39. SustainAsia Ltd 40. Swire Pacific 41. Tai Fook Investment 42. TÜV Rheinland Hong Kong Ltd. | | |

Melissa Brown, Executive Director of ASrIA

Joseph Jacobelli, Head of AsiaPac Utilities & Energy Technology Equity Research of Merrill Lynch

Sue Howells, Head of Global Operations of Carbon Disclosure Project |