Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
RM2,800/pax | HRDF Claimable | Early Bird Discounts
For more information, please email us impacto@impacto.my.
Click here to download the workshop brochure.
Since the new sustainability reporting requirement were announced by Bursa Malaysia in 2016, especially for companies with a market capitalisation of RM2 billion or more, leaders have struggled to make sense of sustainability as it relates to their business. From benchmarking and reporting to planning and strategy, the current corporate sustainability landscape in Malaysia sees more challenges than opportunities.
The Sustainability 101 Workshop will address these challenges, providing an easy-to-implement starting point for companies that are at different stages of their sustainability journey.
The workshop will cover topics such as CSR vs. Sustainability, reporting frameworks, value creation, and best approaches on embedding processes and systems.
Delivered by Kishore Ravuri, Cambridge-trained sustainability practitioner with 18+ years of experience, the workshop is also HRDF claimable. Sustainability managers, ESG reporting teams, CSR managers and Corporate Affairs teams are invited to register for the one-day workshop ASAP to take advantage of the early bird discount.
Contact us for details on our other Sustainable Frontiers Series of Workshops.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
RM2,800/pax | HRDF Claimable | Early Bird Discounts
For more information, please email us impacto@impacto.my.
Click here to download the workshop brochure.
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