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The time to lead is now: the adoption of ESG analysis by Asian government pension funds
The Association for Sustainable & Responsible Investment in Asia, 2009Asia's pension funds are among the largest and fastest growing pools of capital in the region and their influence in the capital markets will continue to grow, especially as asset allocations diversify.DocumentCarbon disclosure project India report
Carbon Disclosure Project, 2007This report presents the results of the first-ever voluntary disclosure of the carbon emissions of Indian companies. It is based on the submissions of 39 Indian corporations in response to the first information request sent by the Carbon Disclosure Project.DocumentIndia renewable energy trends
Centre for Social Markets, UK, 2008India has developed to a stage where it is generally recognised that renewable energy is the most substantial and sustainable solution to its future needs. This paper provides an objective analysis of present day trends in renewable energy in India.DocumentOrganic certification schemes: managerial skills and associated costs
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007Certification is critical in organic markets as it enables organic producers to access new export and domestic market opportunities and premium prices due to the fact that organic quality adds value to products. Whilst in developed countries, economic incentives and enabling policies and regulations haveDocumentRecycling of electronic waste in China and India: workplace and environmental contamination
Greenpeace International, 2005This paper investigates the effects of electronic and electrical product waste with an emphasis on India and China. The study is particularly aimed at providing a snapshot of workplace and environmental contamination from a selection of dump sites and industrial units.DocumentMercury: poison in our neighbourhood
Toxics Link, 2006This paper summarises the results of four projects carried out in India which aim to contribute to current information and data on mercury in India, as part of the campaign to end the use of mercury in the country.DocumentFinancing energy efficiency: lessons from recent experience with a focus on Brazil, China and India
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Minsk, 2006Without gains from energy efficiency efforts, China, India and Brazil are projected to more than double their energy use and greenhouse gas emissions in a single generation, resulting in major impacts on the global energy system and climate.
