I had the immense privilege of meeting Dr. Aditi Haldar, Director of Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) South Asia, while representing Hyphen SCS at the Horasis India meeting in Athens, Greece.
With over 27 years of expertise in sustainable development, Dr. Haldar is a powerhouse in creating trustworthy societal and regulatory frameworks through credible ESG information exchange among diverse stakeholders.
Her visionary leadership in establishing GRI’s independent multistakeholder network in South Asia has been pivotal in advocating for business responsibility, enhancing market transparency, and driving forward sustainable development goals.
Dr. Haldar’s journey from an environmental scientist to a renowned sustainability expert is truly inspiring.
Her extensive work across various industries—from brick making and energy to ICT and textiles—demonstrates her unwavering commitment to fostering a safer, responsible, and transparent society.
Her contributions to global advisory committees, including the World Economic Forum and UNGC GRI on UNSDGs, underscore her influence and dedication to sustainable progress.
Beyond her professional achievements, it was delightful to learn about her passions outside of work—her talents as a dancer and musician, her dedication to entrepreneurship development, and her focus on spiritual well-being.
As a mother, her ability to balance and thrive in multiple roles is nothing short of remarkable.
Our conversation delved into innovative strategies for advancing ESG initiatives and collaborative opportunities to further our shared vision for sustainability.
I am excited about the potential synergies between Hyphen SCS and GRI South Asia to drive meaningful change.
Thank you, Dr. Haldar, for the enlightening discussion and for your unwavering commitment to sustainability.
Looking forward to future collaborations and the positive impact we can achieve together!
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