In
her
welcome
remarks,
Ms
Linda
Kromjong,
President
of
amfori,
said,
“Asia
is
not
just
a
key
player;
it
is
the
driving
force
of
many
best
practices
in
the
global
supply
chain.”
amfori
provides
environmental,
social
and
governance
(ESG)
actionable
solutions
to
improve
the
sustainability
performance
of
companies’
supply
chain.
ESG
Due
Diligence
is
a
shared
responsibility
that
requires
every
actor
–
from
producers
to
suppliers,
buyers,
governments,
CSOs,
and
international
organisations
–
to
take
part.
Shared
responsibility
will
also
translate
into
shared
business
opportunities.
With
Asia
housing
the
top
sourcing
countries,
there
is
no
doubt
that
it
will
be
a
key
actor
in
driving
sustainable
trade
efforts
in
the
world.
During her keynote speech,
Ms Panudda Boonpala, Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, International Labour Organization (ILO), emphasized the importance of sustainable supply chains within Asia. She stressed that building resilience into our supply chain is not only about protecting workers’ right, but it is essential for long-term economic stability and growth. She also emphasized that collaboration across governments, businesses, and worker organisations is the key to fostering a system that prioritises human rights, fair wages and safe working conditions.
The
keynote
speech
was
followed
by
a
plenary
panel
discussion
themed
“Win-Win
Collaborations
in
Driving
ESG
Performance
in
Asian
Supply
Chains.”
Moderated
by
Mr
Martin
Kroenig,
Director,
Schwarz
Asia
Pacific
Sourcing
Ltd
and
Chair
of
the
amfori
Greater
China
Network,
the
session
gathered
leading
buyer
members
and
business
partner
including
Mr
Sebastien
Pivet,
Chief
Sustainability
Officer
and
QA
Director
of
AS
Watson,
Mr
Satte
Tsao,
Head
of
Vendor
Compliance,
Li
&
Fung
Trading
Ltd,
Ms
Jean
Tai,
Global
Sourcing
Director,
Delsey
Paris
and
Mr
Kevin
Chen,
Vice
General
Manager,
Wanxinda
(Guangzhou)
Technology
Product
Co.
Ltd.,
who
explored
how
supply
chain
collaborations
in
Asia
have
overcome
challenges
and
created
win-win
solutions
that
enhance
sustainability
practices.
The Summit also featured four breakout sessions to discuss key issues relating to workers’ rights, as well as responsible purchasing and sustainable trade. In a session themed “Supporting Migrant Workers: Challenges and Solutions”, a distinguished panel of speakers including Ms Myriam Mwizerwa, Head of Office, Hong Kong SAR, China, IOM – UN Migration, Mr Matt Friedman, CEO and Founder, Mekong Club, and Ms Phoebe Ewen, Senior Human Rights & Responsible Sourcing Manager – Trade, Woolworths Group, engaged in a vibrant interactive dialogue on the challenges around migrant workers’ protection and provided viable solutions to support migrant workers across the supply chain in Asia.
With the growing recognition and advocacy for gender equality and inclusion around the world, the session themed “Gender Equality and Inclusivity: Pathways to Progress” brought together a diverse group of experts including Mr Namit Agarwal, Social Transformation Lead, World Benchmarking Alliance, Ms Luoqi Li, Financing for Gender Equity Analyst, UN Women, and Mr Roland Meng, Senior Trainer, Timeline Consultancy, who offered their insights into the business benefits of advancing gender equality and how to build a gender-sensitive Social Management System.
Different stakeholders including Ms Elif Kalan, Senior Product Operations Expert, amfori, Mr Brian Wong, Data Protection Officer & Assistant Sustainability Director, GP Batteries International Limited and Mr Vincent Lam, Supply Chain Sustainability Manager, Fruit of the Loom, joined the “Promoting and Advancing Responsible Purchasing Practices” breakout session, featuring the best practices of Responsible Purchasing Practices (RPPs) to drive sustainable trade.
Another highlight of the Summit was a workshop themed “Bridging Sustainable Trade Practices and Regulations between Europe and Asia”, led by experts and stakeholders from key sourcing countries including Dr Swati Singh, Director, International Trade Policy Division, Confederation of Indian Industries, Ms Gina Fu, Chairlady, Hong Kong Myanmar Manufacturers’ Association, and Ms Ines Kaempfer, CEO, The Centre for Child Rights & Business. The session was also an opportunity to organise group discussions among participants and explore how businesses can stay ahead of evolving regulations whilst achieving sustainable supply chains between Europe and Asia.
In parallel, the event also included a closed-door high level legislation roundtable discussion on “Bridging the Gap of Multiple Due Diligence Laws and Regulations in the EU and Asia”, in which leading sustainability experts from around Asia and Europe shared their views on the evolving regulations in the EU and Asia and how to align these due diligence frameworks in fostering regional cooperation. Key takeaways and recommendations from this session will contribute to amfori’s advocacy communications with multi-stakeholders and policy makers.
Towards the end of the summit, Ambassador Harvey Rouse, Head of the European Union Office for Hong Kong and Macao, shared the importance Europe attributes to green economy and sustainable trade, flagging many legislations underpinning this ambition such as the EU green policies, trade agreements with sustainable chapters; ESPR, CSDDD, CSRD, etc. and their impact for Asia. He started his intervention with the following quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “Life belongs to the living and he who lives must be prepared for changes.” Changes initiated by this new legislative framework are designed to create a level playing field for business in- and outside Europe, offering opportunities for business to become more competitive, more resilient, more transparent, gain better access to finance and trade with the 27 European countries.
Concluding
the
Summit,
Ms
Linda
Kromjong,
President
of
amfori,
re-affirmed
Asia’s
role
in
shaping
the
future
of
sustainable
trade
and
sustainable
best
practices,
stating
that,
“Today,
we
heard
how
Asia
holds
its
potential
to
bridge
gaps
in
legislations,
trade
practices,
and
collaborations
for
a
sustainable
future.
Together,
let
us
drive
Asia’s
influence
in
making
positive
change
for
all!”
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other
event
photos:
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check
here.
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