Kering collaborates with the National University of Singapore to launch three-year research study

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Kering, with the National University of Singapore Business School’s Center of Governance and Sustainability (CGS), will embark on a three-year collaboration to conduct research on the impact of climate and nature related transition strategies adopted by corporations across the Asia-Pacific region. The partnership was announced on May 13th 2024 at the Nature in the City forum, organized by the French National Museum of Natural History and the Embassy of France in Singapore with support from Kering.

Over the span of three-years, the university will conduct three studies on nature related issues and the climate transition. Covering companies in 14 Asia-Pacific jurisdictions, the research will thoroughly review the current state of nature and climate practices, strategies and reporting, and industry trends. The resulting insights and identified areas of improvement will then be presented by business leaders, investors, regulators as well as public and non-profit sector leaders. Supporting rigorous academic research studies is In line with Kering’s commitment to education, collaboration, and innovation to contribute to climate action and achieve long-term sustainability.

The Centre for Governance and Sustainability (CGS) was established by the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School in 2010. It aims to spearhead relevant and high-impact research on corporate governance and corporate sustainability issues that are pertinent to institutions, government bodies and businesses in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific.

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