Measuring Sustainability in Global Value Chains
26 August 2025

Hard-won development gains are increasingly threatened by environmental risks that cross borders. Drawing on new data from Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2025, panelists examine how emissions along global supply chains are shifting with cleaner production and trade. The discussion highlights how harmonized environmental-economic data can serve as a public good for guiding cooperation towards resilient, sustainable development.

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Event Coordinator/s

  • Maria Melissa Gregorio-Dela Paz

ADB Organizer/s

  • Economic Research and Development Impact Department

Topics

  • Economics
  • Governance and Public Sector Management
  • Regional Cooperation and Integration