Organiser
World Green Organisation (WGO)
The World Green Organisation (WGO) is an independent non-governmental organisation concerned with environmental conservation and environmentally
related livelihood and economic affairs. It provides a holistic approach to a fully integrated three-pronged solution that combines social, environmental and economic aspects for a low carbon society.
Through science-based policy research and community projects, the WGO aims to enhance the quality of the environment, promote a greener economy, and improve people’s livelihoods. In particular, it will focus on the social concerns of underprivileged groups and on
the creation of a green economy, to help realise its vision of sustainable development.
The WGO has created a network of world-renowned experts in environmental protection, poverty alleviation and economic development. Our partnership enables us to promote green community and sustainable economic development together by transforming people’s lifestyles and business best practices in developed and developing countries. With active participation and contribution to United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) as ESBN (Sustainable Business Network) task force members, World Green Organisation is honored to collaborate with the United Nations to organise the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Investing and ESG in Hong Kong.
Highlights of related work :
- Organised Training Workshops on Economic
Social and Governance (ESG) and Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) with UNESCAP, 2019 - Provided Chairmanship to the Judging Panel
for the Best in ESG Award, BDO ESG Awards,
2019, 2018 - Provided ESG Advisory to renowned corporations,
such as, Sa Sa International and Aeon Credit
Service, 2017 - Conducted Stakeholder Engagement &
Materiality Assessment for publicly listed
company, Sa Sa International (members of
Hang Seng Sustainability Index), 2016 - Offered training at ESG Reporting Seminar in
collaboration with ADF Professional Development
Committee (200 / 300 accountants, CFO &
COO) 2016 / 2015 - Established WGO’s Sustainable Business Award
(SBA) based on ESG criteria, 2015 – present - Provided Advisory to Crowe Horwath on
Sustainability and Environment, Social and
Governance (ESG) reporting, 2015 - Contributed a Case Study to United Nations
Green Business Guide, 2015 - Built Green Office Awards Labelling Scheme
(GOALS) with Eco-Healthy Label: 400 offices
participated, including, ACCA, Asia Financial,
Canon, Cisco, Citibank, DHL Express, Ernst &
Young, Fuji Xerox, JP Morgan, KPMG, Octopus
Cards, 2013 – present
Organiser
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)
The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is the most inclusive intergovernmental platform in the Asia-Pacific region. The Commission promotes cooperation among its 53
member States and 9 associate members in pursuit of solutions to sustainable development challenges.
ESCAP is one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations.
The ESCAP secretariat supports inclusive, resilient and sustainable development in the region by generating action-oriented knowledge, and by providing technical assistance and capacity-building
services in support of national development objectives, regional agreements and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. ESCAP pursues this objective by carrying out work, in close cooperation with other United Nations entities and intergovernmental organizations in the region, in the following areas:
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The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific is the main legislative organ of ESCAP and reports to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). It provides a forum for all
governments of the region to review and discuss economic and social issues and to strengthen regional cooperation. The Commission meets annually at the ministerial level to discuss and decide on important
issues pertaining to inclusive and sustainable economic and social development in the region, to decide on the recommendations of its subsidiary bodies and of the Executive Secretary, to review and endorse the proposed strategic framework and programme of work, and to make any other decisions required, in conformity with its terms of reference. The Commission session comprises a senior officials segment followed by a ministerial segment. The joint session of the Special Body on Least Developed, Landlocked Developing and Pacific Island Developing Countries, as called for in ESCAP resolution 69/1 on the conference structure of the Commission, is held during the senior officials segment
Conference Partner
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is one of the world’s major exchange groups, and operates a range of equity, commodity, fixed income and currency markets. HKEX is the world’s leading IPO market and as Hong Kong’s only securities and derivatives exchange and sole operator of its clearing houses, it is uniquely placed to offer regional and international investors access to Asia’s most vibrant markets.
HKEX is also the global leader in metals trading, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, The London Metal Exchange (LME) and LME Clear Limited. This commodity franchise was further enhanced with the launch of Qianhai Mercantile Exchange (QME), in China, in 2018.
HKEX launched the pioneering Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect programme in 2014, further expanded with the launch of Shenzhen Connect in 2016, and the launch of Bond Connect in 2017.
Conference Partner
Financial Services Development Council
The FSDC was established in 2013 by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government as a high-level, cross-sectoral advisory body to engage the industry in formulating proposals to promote the further development of the financial services industry of Hong Kong and to map out the strategic direction for the development.
The FSDC has been incorporated as a company limited by guarantee with effect from September 2018 to allow it to better discharge its functions through research, market promotion and human capital development with more flexibility.
The FSDC aims to:
- advise the Government on strategies and measures to expand the scope of the financial markets of Hong Kong and enhance the competitiveness of Hong Kong as an international financial centre;
- support the financial services industry of Hong Kong in developing the core competence and knowledge of its practitioners; and
- promote the financial services industry of Hong Kong and Hong Kong as an international financial centre in the Mainland and overseas.
Conference Objectives
Throughout this international flagship event…
To accentuate the position of Hong Kong as the regional leader in Climate Finance & Sustainable Investing by gathering the latest market intelligence, exchanging innovative ideas and forming partnership opportunities with funders and investors from international, mainland China, Hong Kong and throughout Asia
To build connections with local and global leaders in government, business and financial sectors so as to enhance the progress on Climate Action and consolidate the resources through Climate Finance through the network of the United Nations and Partners
To invite significant amount of premium clients, individuals and investors to this conference for Green Investment Opportunities
To facilitate exchange on knowledge and best practices on ESG, Governance and Green Investment Tools
To explore the financial needs, ranging from Infrastructure to potential cleantech and green projects
To enhance awareness and investment interests from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to sustainable development priorities and UN SDGs
Country Representatives, including Financial Secretaries from other countries will be invited by the United Nations
Sponsored Companies
Who Should Attend?
Senior decision-makers from the following sectors:
Publicly listed companies / Private Companies / International Companies
Banks and Security Companies
Pension Funds, Sovereign Wealth Funds, Fund / Asset Managers
Insurers, Reinsurers and Environmental Risk Management
Infrastructure Finance and Investment
Private Equity and Venture Capital Firms
Stock Exchanges and Stock Indexes
Energy Companies
Cleantech Companies
- Carbon Markets and Trading
- Corporate Issuers and Underwriters
- Climate / Environment Lawyers and Consultants
- Credit Rating Agencies
- Multilateral Investment Banks
- Green Bonds / Climate Bonds
- Green Bond Verification and Certification Agencies
- Regulators and government representatives
- Project and deal owners seeking investment partners