ASrIA Briefing Printer-friendly version


Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2007 — Asia ex-Japan

by

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

WITH THANKS TO OUR EVENT SPONSOR - MERRILL LYNCH IN HONG KONG

Tuesday 25th September
2:30 - 4:30pm

Merrill Lynch Client Center 15th Floor
Citibank Tower 3
Garden Road Central

Hong Kong
 

 Invitation

Post Seminar Materials:
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

  Speakers & Presentations


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

 
Presentation:
1070kb
Melissa Brown, Association for Sustainable & Responsible Investment in Asia
ASRIA HONG KONG 25.9.2007
375kb
Joseph Jacobelli, Merrill Lynch
Merrill Lynch HONG KONG 25.9.2007
117kb
Sue Howells, Carbon Disclosure Project
CDP HONG KONG 25.9.2007
  Delegates

List of Attending Institutions

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

Association for Sustainable & Responsible Investment in Asia © 2001 - Quotation, copying or use of materials from this website is permitted with due credit.  Powered By Ideo Concepts