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丹麦工业联合会中国区可持续发展负责人海迪贝格:ESG三位一体不可分割 需全球顶层设计保驾护航
Xin Lang Zheng Quan· 2025-10-18 03:18
Core Insights - The 2025 Sustainable Global Leaders Conference will be held from October 16 to 18 in Shanghai, focusing on "Collaborative Responses to Challenges: Global Action, Innovation, and Sustainable Growth" [1] - The conference is organized by the World Green Design Organization (WGDO) and Sina Group, with support from the Shanghai Huangpu District Government, and aims to explore new paths for sustainable development [1] - Approximately 500 prominent guests, including around 100 international attendees, will participate, featuring leaders from various sectors, including Nobel Prize winners and executives from Fortune 500 companies [1] Group 1: Conference Details - The conference builds on the previous four "ESG Global Leaders Conferences" and will cover nearly 50 topics, including energy and "dual carbon," green finance, sustainable consumption, and technology and public welfare [1] - Heidi Berg, the head of sustainable development for the Danish Industry Confederation in China, will deliver a speech at the conference [1] Group 2: ESG Implementation Insights - Heidi Berg emphasized the necessity of integrating the three dimensions of ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) in corporate globalization efforts, highlighting that governance is often overlooked in underdeveloped markets [3] - She stated that while the ESG framework is not the ultimate solution to the climate crisis, it can effectively assist companies in aligning with government goals and global agreements [3] - Berg called for increased investment in green energy at a global level, advocating for policy guidance and market collaboration to protect the Earth's ecology rather than relying solely on voluntary corporate ESG actions [3]
丹麦工业联合会中国区可持续发展负责人海迪贝格:ESG的核心目标是可持续发展,要更注重人文关怀与伦理风险
Xin Lang Zheng Quan· 2025-10-18 02:57
Core Insights - The 2025 Sustainable Global Leaders Conference will be held from October 16 to 18 in Shanghai, focusing on "Collaborating to Address Challenges: Global Action, Innovation, and Sustainable Growth" [1] - The conference aims to explore new paths for sustainable development and inject "Chinese momentum" into global sustainable governance, featuring around 500 prominent guests, including 100 international attendees [1] - The event will cover nearly 50 topics, including energy and "dual carbon," green finance, sustainable consumption, and technology and public welfare [1] ESG Discussion - Heidi Berg, a representative from the Danish Industry Confederation, shared insights on the construction of the ESG framework and value return, emphasizing the need for a unified ESG standard for international collaboration [3] - Berg's ESG practice began in 2010 with investment projects in underdeveloped African countries, highlighting the importance of ESG frameworks in risk management due to the lack of established standards [3] - Current global ESG development faces challenges, including the lack of unified standards across regions and industries, which hinders cross-regional and cross-industry cooperation [3][4] Recommendations for ESG Development - Berg proposed two key recommendations: first, to advance the construction of a global unified ESG benchmarking framework to enhance international standard collaboration and technical cooperation [4] - Second, to guide ESG development back to core values by improving data quantification systems while emphasizing humanistic care and ethical considerations [5] - The future of global ESG development requires collaboration among countries and institutions under a unified framework to achieve the ultimate goal of sustainable development [5]