In this episode of Turbo Impact, Dr. Nadira Lamrad, Head of Sustainability at Jardine Matheson, joins host Kenny Chen to discuss how Jardine Matheson, a diversified Asian investment company with nearly 200 years of heritage, integrates sustainability into its approach to long-term value creation and enhancing total shareholder return.
The conversation focuses on Jardines' sustainability journey, Building Towards 2030. Nadira discusses how sustainability is central to Jardine Matheson's strategy of delivering TSR and how the company is integrating sustainability into risk management and investment decisions. She also shares how Jardine Matheson actively engages its portfolio companies to embed sustainability as a strategic imperative to enhance resilience and unlock value. Nadira also looks ahead to how sustainability is shaping the transition from legacy to future readiness in a changing business environment.
Key Topics Covered
- Why sustainability is central to long-term value creation and total shareholder return
- Aligning sustainability across a diverse portfolio without a one-size-fits-all approach
- Managing climate risk as a business continuity issue rather than a standalone ESG exercise
- A pragmatic approach to decarbonization grounded in cost discipline and operational readiness
- Sustainability’s role in shaping the next phase of leadership for established organizations
Who Should Listen:
Private capital managers, institutional allocators, and corporate leaders
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Produced by: Turbo Net Zero
What is Turbo Impact?
Turbo Impact is a podcast by Turbo Net Zero, exploring how sustainability shapes private capital. We bring together top investors, institutional allocators, and entrepreneurs to discuss how sustainability influences investment and corporate strategies.
Each episode dives into real-world insights on integrating sustainability in private capital. Turbo Impact features candid conversations with industry leaders who turn sustainability challenges into strategic opportunities and meaningful impact.