What is published today. What is on the publication schedule. What the audit regime looks like.
GTX publishes disclosures on a roadmap aligned with TCFD, ISSB and GRI. This page is the single source of truth for what is currently available, what is in preparation, and when the next audit cycle will complete.
Published, in preparation, audited.
| Published today | Sustainability policy · Responsible-sourcing framework · Circular-economy framework · Green-transition thesis |
|---|---|
| Q3 2026 publication | Scope 1 + Scope 2 emissions baseline (Singapore operations) |
| Q4 2026 publication | First-year ESG report — TCFD-aligned |
| Q2 2027 publication | ISSB-aligned sustainability-related financial disclosures (climate and nature) |
| Q4 2027 publication | GRI-aligned standards reporting · material-topic disclosure |
| FY2028 audit cycle | Third-party auditor · Tier-1 (appointment via group process) |
Why TCFD, ISSB and GRI — and why not a single framework.
TCFD covers climate-related financial disclosure — governance, strategy, risk management, metrics and targets. This is the lens institutional capital increasingly applies.
ISSB is the emerging global baseline for sustainability-related financial disclosures; IFRS S1 and S2 standards come into force on the jurisdictional timeline. GTX aligns ahead of Singapore and EU adoption schedules.
GRI covers the broader stakeholder-disclosure universe including social and governance topics beyond the climate-financial lens. Industrial customers and supply-chain partners increasingly reference GRI in onboarding diligence.
No single framework is sufficient on its own. GTX reports against all three, and clearly maps the cross-references in each publication.
Institutional diligence requests.
Institutional screens and ESG-rating-agency engagement requests are handled by the group compliance counsel.
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