amfori Asia Sustainability Summit 2025 sets course for resilient, responsible and sustainable supply chains
amfori Asia Sustainability Summit 2025 sets course for resilient, responsible and sustainable supply chains
Rabu, 05 November 2025 | 21:07
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- 5 November 2025 - Organised by amfori, a leading global business
association for sustainable trade, "amfori Asia Sustainability Summit
2025" was successfully concluded today at Hotel ICON in Hong Kong,
China. This flagship regional event is well supported by the China
National Textile & Apparel Council, EU-ASEAN Business Council,
European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, German Chamber of Commerce in
Hong Kong, International Organization for Migration, Invest Hong Kong,
Hong Kong Productivity Council and Hong Kong Trade Development Council.
The Summit attracted more than a hundred participants from multiple
countries in Asia and Europe, including sustainability practitioners and
business leaders, policymakers and key stakeholders. Under the theme,
"Supply Chain Resilience in Asia in the Face of Challenges in a Volatile
World", the Summit underscored the vital importance of developing
resilient and sustainable supply chains in the region. Key topics
included the evolution of ESG regulations, business risk management,
climate-change issues, and the imperative for enhanced collaboration
among supply chain stakeholders to strengthen resilience and advance
sustainability.
In her welcome remarks, Ms Linda Kromjong, President of amfori, said,
"Two words matter most: agility and resilience. In today's unpredictable
world, agility is what keeps us responsive. Resilience is what allows
us to absorb shocks and bounce back stronger, protecting not only our
operations, but our people and our planet." she added further, "For
amfori, we are here to help you manage and build resilience across your
supply chains. We will continue to think global, act local with our
solutions and support our members and business partners as expectations
evolve."
Ambassador Harvey Rouse, Head of the European Union Office to Hong Kong
and Macao, said in his opening keynote, "In a global context of
increased barriers to trade – the EU stands as an anchor of stability
and predictability. The EU also remains committed to becoming the first
climate neutral continent by 2050, providing global companies with
clarity and transparency and supporting the green transition in Asia.
Businesses in Hong Kong are well known for being among the most
efficient, innovative and agile in the world. There is no doubt in my
mind that they will quickly and seamlessly incorporate EU's
sustainability rules into their business practices and supply chains.
This early adoption will provide Hong Kong businesses with a competitive
advantage over slower-moving competitors in Asia and globally. My
office is committed to continuing support to Asian and Hong Kong
companies in this process"
The plenary discussion session themed "Tackling Sustainability
Challenges in Supply Chain in a Volatile World" was moderated by Mr
Brian Wong, Data Protection Officer & Assistant Sustainability
Director, GP Batteries International Limited (Vice Chair of the amfori
Greater China Network). The discussion brought together key speakers,
including Mr Lars Ringtved Nielsen, Compliance and Quality Director,
JYSK, Ms Amita Lam, Senior Director, Global Governance, Risk Management
& Compliance and Human Rights & Social Impact, Mattel, Ms Sammie
Ho Dumas, Senior Director, Sustainability and Social Impact, Thai
Union, and Mr Gary Ng, Senior Economist, Hong Kong Trade Development
Council. They shared insights into navigating the complex pressures of
rising tariffs, evolving ESG due diligence rules, export restrictions,
supply chain fragmentation and geopolitical tensions, while maintaining
sustainability at the core of supply chain management.
During her keynote speech, Ms Helen Kaestner, Head of Operations at
amfori, underscored the critical role of amfori's tools and services in
helping companies enhance their ESG performance while strengthening
supply chain sustainability in today's volatile environment.
The Summit also featured parallel breakout sessions addressing critical
sustainability topics in supply chain management. The workshop-style
breakout session on "Decarbonisation in Global Supply Chains: How to
Address Scope 1, 2 and 3 Emissions Effectively" featured speakers
including Dr Keith Choy, General Manager of Green Living and Innovation
Division, Hong Kong Productivity Council and Mr Lars Ringtved Nielsen,
Compliance and Quality Director, JYSK. Participants explored practical
strategies for implementing existing tools like amfori BEPI for
measuring and reducing emissions across different disciplines.
Concurrently, the session on "Sustaining Audit Quality and Integrity
with Strengthened Assurance Systems in Responsible Supply Chains",
brought together speakers including Lisa Krnel, Compliance Manager,
APSCA, Billy Lai, Deputy Director of Business Assurance, SGS, and
Jonathan Thorngreen, Sustainability Expert Social, amfori. The session
examined how robust assurance frameworks, skilled auditors, and
cross-sector collaboration uphold audit quality and integrity amid
complex supply chains.
During the session on "Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Human Rights
Due Diligence Regulations in Asia: Best Practices for Businesses," Ms
Kathy Roussel, Head of Advocacy & Engagement for amfori, delivered
the Opening Remarks, highlighting that businesses are embedding human
rights due diligence into daily operations while tailoring action to
local realities. Speakers for this session included Mr David Williams,
Project Manager (Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Supply Chains
(RISSC) project), International Labour Organization (ILO), Ms Wang Jing,
Researcher, China National Textile and Apparel Council, and Ms Natasha
Majumdar, Director South Asia of amfori. Participants explored best
practices for integrating Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) into supply
chain management and gained more in-depth understanding in improving
social performance.
In parallel, the session titled "Quality Management in Practice:
Enhancing Consistency Compliance and Continuous Improvement in
Governance" discussed overcoming quality management challenges in
building resilient and sustainable supply chains. Speakers including Mr
KT Ting, Chief Operating Officer of Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency
(HKQAA), Mr Filippo Monti, Managing Director of TGI Technology, Mr Jimmy
Po, Divisional Vice President, Shanghai / Quality Management &
Sustainability, Asia for OBI Group Sourcing Hong Kong, and Mr Gabriel
Amouyal, Audit Service Director for QIMA, shared insights on the
implementation of amfori QMI to strengthen governance practices with
practical examples.