The Third KPMG ESG Case Study Competition

The Third KPMG ESG Case Study Competition

We are thrilled to announce that our students have won the Third Prize in The Third KPMG ESG Case Study Competition.

The competition, jointly organised by HKU Jockey Club Enterprise Sustainability Global Research Institute, KPMG China, and Renmin University, aims to enhance students’ ability to analyse ESG business cases, foster a meaningful dialogue among students, businesses, and society, and pave the way for sustainable development.

From the pool of 1,700 entries, our students have stood out by demonstrating their strong awareness in ESG issues, exceptional presentation and analytical skill. Kudos to our students for winning the Third Prize in the competition!

 

Find out more about the competition: https://hkujcesgri.hku.hk/event/the-third-kpmg-esg-case-competition/

 

Third Prize

Team Name: EcoSaGe

Team Members:
Mr. Leung Chun Man Edmond, BSc(QFin), Year 1
Mr. Ho Man Chung, BEng, Year 1
Mr. He Yujie, BEng(EngSc), Year 1

 

Student Sharing:

This journey has been a tremendous learning experience. I have gained invaluable insights into ESG disclosure and reporting, potential technologies for ESG monitoring, circular economy practices, and global supply chain strategies in an era marked by geopolitical tensions. With two of my teammates from non-business backgrounds, this achievement is a testament to the power of pushing boundaries and embracing interdisciplinary collaboration. I believe that diverse perspectives are crucial in addressing complex challenges like ESG, and this experience has reinforced my commitment to driving sustainable and responsible business practices.

(by Mr. Leung Chun Man Edmond)

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