SINGAPORE – Mapletree Investments (“Mapletree” or “the Group”) is proud to be recognised with a Gold award for Asia’s Best Sustainability Report (Private Company) and a Gold for Asia’s Best Workplace Reporting category at the 11th Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards (ASRA).
This recognition highlights Mapletree’s steadfast commitment to delivering industry-leading sustainability reporting, demonstrating the Group’s meaningful progress in integrating economic, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) priorities with the Group’s business strategy and operational practices.
Mr Chua Tiow Chye, Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer, Mapletree, said: “At Mapletree, sustainability is a core principle that we embrace in growing, investing, and engaging with our communities. Sustainability reporting allows us to measure and manage what matters, and drive the integration of ESG principles into our business strategy. These accolades affirm Mapletree’s unwavering commitment to its core values and dedication to creating sustainable value for our stakeholders and contributing meaningfully to a more resilient portfolio.”
The Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards (ASRA) is one of the region’s most respected platform for recognising excellence in sustainability reporting. The rigorous multi-stage evaluation process includes comprehensive assessments, peer reviews, and stakeholder reputation checks to identify the best reports across multiple award categories.
The 11th edition of ASRA brought together leading companies from 17 countries, representing diverse industries and reporting frameworks. Each entry was evaluated for clarity, credibility, completeness, and alignment with international best practices such as the GRI Standards, ISSB Standards, and TCFD recommendations.
Mapletree’s recognition at the Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards underscores the Group’s excellence in sustainability reporting disclosures with early adoption of ISSB Standards way ahead of regulatory requirements. The Group will continue to pursue impactful initiatives and communicate transparently to stakeholders.

Mr Terence Quek, CEO, Singapore Institute of Directors, Guest of Honour at the Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards 2025.
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