7 mayo, 2026

Asia Pacific Supply Chain Sustainability Summit 2025

THE BAJA POST
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SOURCE: PR NEWSMEDIA

Fosus successfully hosted the Asia Pacific Supply Chain Sustainability Summit (APSCS) 2025 at PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay in Singapore, on March 19-20. This two-day premier event brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and sustainability experts from sectors including FMCG, electronics, fashion & textiles, chemicals, healthcare, and digital solutions. The summit provided a platform for sharing insights, best practices, and innovative strategies to transform supply chains in today’s rapidly evolving global landscape.

The event was made possible through the invaluable support of key sponsors Asuene APAC, Benchmark Gensuite, LRQA, and SGS, alongside strategic partners GoNetZero and ChangeMakr. These organizations played a crucial role in advancing sustainability in global supply chains and shaping the discussions at the summit.

Key Themes & Focus Areas

  • Geopolitical Shifts and Supply Chain Transformation
  • Climate Leadership, Water Stewardship, and Circular Economy
  • Leveraging Technology for Sustainable Procurement and Supplier Development
  • Reducing Transportation Emissions and Addressing Scope 3 Challenges
  • Decarbonizing Manufacturing and Achieving Resource Efficiency
  • Sustainable Packaging, Biopolymers, and Renewable Materials
  • Supplier Diversity, Inclusive Growth, and ESG Impacts
  • Building Effective Carbon Reduction Partnerships

Day 1 Highlights (19 March 2025)

The summit opened with remarks from Chairman Steve Young, an ESG Trainer who has worked with organizations such as BCG and the Big 4, focused on how the rapidly changing global system is reshaping supply chains.

Esteemed speakers such as Zijian Khor (ESG Public Leader) discussed the geopolitical impacts on supply chains, while Shailesh Upadhyay (Haleon) presented on green supplier ecosystems. Jose Ordonez (CDP) shared insights on driving transparency through data, and Anurag Priyadarshi (ex-Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages) explored the intersection of climate and water stewardship. Shu Setogawa (Asuene APAC) demonstrated how AI-enabled sustainability reporting and product carbon footprints drive collaborative action.

Panel discussions delved into global trends in sustainable supply chains and innovation strategies tailored to the Asia Pacific region, with contributions from thought leaders at WWF Singapore, Colgate-Palmolive, LRQA, and DBS.

The afternoon sessions highlighted key sustainability pathways, including circular manufacturing models from Dell’s Bobby Raother, ethical apparel sourcing from MAS Intimates’ Sameera and Benchmark Gensuite’s Jason Yang presented AI-powered solutions for supply chain risk management and ESG compliance, helping enterprises mitigate global supplier risks. Nilesh Shah, Site Head from Reckitt Benckiser shared the Manufacturing sustainability best practices as examples for industry wide implementation. The day concluded with lively panel discussions on aligning procurement with sustainability for global impact.

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