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ESG in APAC: Cutting Through Greenwash, Building Real Credibility

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In APAC , ESG is exploding, but audiences can sniff out greenwashing instantly. There’s no faster way to burn trust than to plaster “sustainability” all over your marketing while your operations tell another story. In Asia-Pacific , ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) has shifted from nice-to-have to non-negotiable. But the danger is clear: do it poorly, and your brand risks being dismissed as performative. Do it well, and ESG becomes one of your most powerful reputational assets. This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being real. Stakeholders across Southeast Asia , from investors to regulators to consumers, are sharper, more vocal, and more connected than ever. If your ESG story doesn’t add up, it won’t take long for someone to call it out. Performative vs. Purposeful: Spot the Difference The gap between performative ESG and purposeful ESG is obvious once you know what to look for: Tone: Performative comms sound self-congratulatory (“Look how good we are”). Purposef...

Performative or Purposeful? Decoding Brand Communication in Southeast Asia

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A major Malaysian telco announces a flashy sustainability pledge on Earth Day: green filters, eco-hashtags, celebrity endorsement etc. Thousands of likes overnight. Weeks later, customers discover nothing has changed in their carbon-heavy operations. Cue viral thread, boycott calls, and corporate comms teams breaking into a cold sweat. Sound familiar? In Southeast Asia’s hyper-connected markets, “performative” moments aren’t just awkward - they’re career-enders. Performative communication is smoke and mirrors; the virtue signaling without the virtue. The glossy press release that promises the world but can’t even deliver a paper straw. The diversity campaign launched for PR points, while the boardroom still looks like it’s stuck in 1985. Purposeful communication ? That’s the real deal. Stories rooted in intent, backed by action, delivered with consistency. And in a region where 25 million Malaysians (74% of the population) live online, the watchdogs aren’t asleep. One skeptical TikT...