ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal for Businesses on ESGpedia
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What is the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal for Businesses?
To advocate for business leadership in implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to maintain the competitiveness of Asia’s supply chains amidst mounting pressures from regulators globally, the ESCAP Sustainable Business Network (ESBN) has partnered with ESGpedia to launch the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal for Businesses Program, on ESGpedia.
The digitalised and simplified self-assessment tool is designed to lower the barriers to entry for corporates and SMEs to kickstart their sustainability journey and report metrics that are aligned with stakeholders’ needs for consistent, comparable, and shareable data.
Through the self-assessment and badge awarded, businesses can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability to customers, investors, and financiers, and strengthen their competitive edge across Asia.
The ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal covers 5 key pillars:
Pillar 1: Green Energy
Pillar 2: Infrastructure
Pillar 3: Finance
Pillar 4: Innovation
Pillar 5: Circular Economy
Simply complete Pillar 1 and Pillar 2 to be eligible for the Silver ESBN Green Deal badge
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Badge Achievers
Join the ranks of SMEs and businesses on their sustainability journey today by signing up for the ESBN Green Deal digital assessment. Leverage ESG metrics and future-proof your business.
How can you be a part of it?
Overcome resource challenge and kickstart sustainability journey easily
Adopt the self-assessment as a form of an easy and guided program towards sustainability
Manage supply chain sustainability
Advocate suppliers to adopt the self-assessment to ensure greenness of your supply chain
Easier & more consistent assessment of sustainable finance eligibility
Encourage SME clients to adopt the self-assessment to increase their opportunities for sustainable financing
Strengthen competitive edge and attractiveness to investors and customers
Complete the self-assessment to attain the ESBN Green Deal badge for your business
Benefits for Businesses
From ensuring future-readiness, empowering corporate champions, to enabling the APAC region to scale its sustainable development goals, the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal helps businesses kickstart on sustainability reporting and chart a clear path to Net Zero.
Future-proof and be better positioned to leverage on ESG opportunities to drive greater growth, value, and profitability
Strengthens competitiveness in foreign markets with growing emphasis on sustainability in buisiness
Greater visibility on sustainability performance of suppliers, and thus Scope 3 emissions
Greater insights into measurement and improvement of your suppliers’ sustainability performances
A clear transition pathway towards Net Zero for all stakeholders, with increased capacity and support for businesses to be better equipped with digital tools
Gain exclusive benefits from ESGpedia’s network of users including banks and corporates across various sectors
Step-by-step tutorial guide to complete the self-assessment & attain your ESBN Green Deal Badge
Get recognised through the ESBN Green Deal Badges
Available in Green, Silver, and Gold, the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal badges are awarded to recognise corporates and SMEs for their various levels of sustainability commitment and performance. They serve to incentivise businesses to continually improve and deliver more sustainable change.
All applications will be evaluated by ESBN, with more exclusive benefits to be rolled out for Silver and Gold tier soon.
Simply sign up and declare your support for the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal
Showcase 1 year of submission data
Showcase 2 years of submission data and demonstrate improvement in the latest year
Frequently asked questions
The ESBN self-assessment tool is available as part of the ESGpedia Starter Tool. Companies can sign up for an account and register at any point of time. Submission of data via the ESBN self-assessment tool and award of badges are at no additional cost.
Upon registration to be a part of the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal, your organisation will also have an ESG profile automatically created on ESGpedia, allowing you to consolidate all your ESG efforts onto a one-stop platform for key stakeholders.
To obtain the Green Badge, companies simply need to sign up on https://esbn.esgpedia.io/, register their details and pledge their commitment to the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal.
To obtain the Silver Badge, companies are required to provide at least 1 year’s worth of data for the self-assessment and upload the relevant supporting documents.
To obtain the Gold Badge, companies are required to fill up at least 2 years’ worth of data, with the relevant supporting documents uploaded, and exhibit a year-on-year improvement in emission intensity of at least 1.5%.
You can refer to https://esgpedia.io/esbn-apac-green-deal-for-businesses/ for more information.
The Green Badge does not have a validity period as it is contingent on your pledge of commitment to the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal.
The Silver and Gold Badge have validity periods of one year, for the year in which the assessment has been submitted. The company is expected to keep up with its yearly submissions to maintain its Silver or Gold Badge status.
The verification process by ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal committee would take about 2-3 weeks, before the eventual awarding of the badges. Upon attainment of the badge, companies can expect to receive a congratulatory email where they would be informed of their achievement. This badge would also be reflected in their ESGpedia profile.
For companies who wish to tap on 3rd party verification partners to obtain assurance in accordance with industry standards, you may tap on our ecosystem of partners who would be able to provide preferential rates to users coming through the ESBN Asia-Pacific Green Deal Program.
ESGpedia facilitates a digital audit workflow to be conducted on the self-assessment inputs of companies. As a result of this streamlined workflow, we are able to help negotiate for a preferred pricing with our third-party assurance vendors, greatly reducing both the costs and time involved. The process can take up to 2 weeks, depending on the completeness of your supporting documents. Please contact us at [email protected].
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