Responsible Growth

Responsible Growth

Environmental and social sustainability lies at the core of our practice. We believe that such an approach is not only the right thing to do in a world of increasing scarce natural resources but also helps to reduce risk and improve financial returns.
Our social and environmental policy is as follows:
To work with our partners to develop, construct and operate their projects that will improve people’s lives and the communities in which they live.
To ensure these projects comply, where applicable, with the IFC Performance Standards for Environmental and Social Sustainability.
Through our environmentally and socially sustainable development approach, improve and enhance the financial, reputational, and sustainability value of the projects which underpins our business integrity and value.

Net Zero in Asia pacific

  • By 2050, IRENA estimates the economic and demographic expansion in Southeast Asia will cause a roughly 2.5-fold rise in energy demand.
  • The accelerated retirement of coal-fired power plants is the single most important step to help reach net-zero by 2050, according to Ravi Menon, managing director at the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). If you are in the market for superclone Replica Rolex , Super Clone Rolex is the place to go! The largest collection of fake Rolex watches online!
  • The Asian Development Bank estimates that around 150 million people in APAC still do not have access to electricity. So this is a huge problem. Asia stands to suffer the most in terms of hundreds of millions of lives due to climate change, and yet the transition is going to affect them the most as well.
  • A net zero 2050 pathway could also lead to energy cost savings of $270 billion for local households and improve the region’s trade balance by as much as $827 billion, largely due to a reduction in fossil fuel dependence. Prioritizing low-cost renewable energy sources like solar and wind power could help the Asia-Pacific avoid $2.2 trillion in investment requirements, according to the Asia Society Policy Institute.

Armstrong is committed to continue as an active leader in Asia’s energy transition