Systems-based approach could accelerate Southeast Asia's green economy growth: Report
Singapore and some of its Southeast Asian neighbours could reap up to S$155 billion in GDP growth by harnessing opportunities in the green economy. That's according to a report by global management consulting firm Bain & Company and Temasek, among others. In its sixth edition, the report suggests a systems-based approach that can help drive growth in Southeast Asia. Mr Dale Hardcastle, partner and co-director of the Global Sustainability Innovation Center at Bain & Company, discussed Singapore's role in the green transition.
Singapore and some of its Southeast Asian neighbours could reap up to S$155 billion in GDP growth by harnessing opportunities in the green economy. That's according to a report by global management consulting firm Bain & Company and Temasek, among others. In its sixth edition, the report suggests a systems-based approach that can help drive growth in Southeast Asia. Mr Dale Hardcastle, partner and co-director of the Global Sustainability Innovation Center at Bain & Company, discussed Singapore's role in the green transition.