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New Asia Pacific study reveals overall progress in sustainability reporting but critical gaps remain; PwC and NUS Business School
Overall rise in disclosure of identified climate-related risks and/or opportunities in companies sustainability reporting from 77% in 2021 to 88% in 2022.Companies in most jurisdictions do well in having ESG targets (92%), but only 51% are
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