July 8, 2025 /3BL/ – The acquisition, expected to be completed in August 2025, marks an important milestone in SLR’s growth – anchoring our presence in the Middle East at a time when demand for sustainability-focused solutions is rapidly accelerating.

As the need for clean energy, resource-efficient and socially inclusive development grows, clients are looking for credible partners who can navigate technical and regulatory complexity. With Dubai as a base, this acquisition enables SLR to work more closely with clients in the Gulf, while also supporting cross-border investment into Africa and Central Asia.

Founded in 2007, 5 Capitals is recognised as a regional leader in environmental and sustainability consulting. The team of 20 professionals bring local insight and strong technical credibility across power, infrastructure, water and clean energy.

This move further strengthens SLR’s global capabilities – with a now complete on-the-ground presence spanning Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Americas and now the Middle East. It enables us to deliver more locally grounded, globally aligned solutions to our clients across diverse markets.

Bradley Andrews, CEO at SLR says “This is a significant step in the evolution of our business and reflects our continued commitment to supporting clients wherever they operate. The Middle East is entering an important phase in its clean energy journey, with investment and policy increasingly focused on low-carbon infrastructure and renewables. It’s critical that we’re embedded in the regions where these decisions are being made and implemented. Having collaborated with 5 Capitals on several projects in the region, we’ve not only seen the calibre of the team and the confidence they’ve built with clients – but also their alignment with our purpose and commitment to sustainability. We’re delighted to welcome the 5 Capitals team to SLR.” 

Tasman Graham, Managing Director – Middle East & Africa at SLR says: “As a region that will play a pivotal role in the global energy transition, the Middle East presents a major opportunity for SLR to support clients with responsible investing and greenfield projects – to realise the potential of its abundant solar, wind and mineral resources, while also bringing leadership in social performance, water stewardship and biodiversity conservation. It’s a proud moment to welcome 5 Capitals into the SLR family and to establish a base from which we can grow across this dynamic region.” 

Andrew Burrow, Managing Director at 5 Capitals added: “Our priority has always been our people and our clients. Having established and built this business over almost 20 years from our Gulf Cooperation Council base, we have immense pride in the role that we have played in the environmental revolution that the region has embraced over that period. With the region now set to significantly expand its investments both regionally and internationally, we are delighted to be able to be in a position, through partnership with SLR, to offer our clients best in class advice and innovation and for our staff to have even more opportunity for growth. The SLR culture, leadership and incredible breadth and depth of expertise are not only a perfect match for our client base but give us all great excitement for the next chapter.” 

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For further information please contact: Jola Cronje, Head of Marketing – Africa Group: jola.cronje@slrconsulting.com

About SLR

SLR is a leading global environmental and advisory consultancy, with a team of 4,500+ talented professionals operating from a network of offices in Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Africa.

With the purpose of ‘Making Sustainability Happen’, SLR’s ‘One Team’ of environmental and business consultants, engineers and scientists partner with clients throughout their project life-cycle, from strategy and design, through compliance and operations, to end-of-life and remediation.

Working on diverse and challenging projects, SLR specialises in the built environment, finance, industry, infrastructure, mining & minerals, and power & renewables sectors. Operating across more than 45 technical disciplines, SLR staff help a growing base of business, regulatory and government clients navigate the ever-shifting context of sustainable business.

Find out more: www.slrconsulting.com

  • Among all sectors, retail is by far the most exposed to supply chain risk, with incidents more than doubling globally since 2020 and rising by 22% in the past year alone.
  • Over the past five years, social risks have accounted for about two-thirds of all incidents globally in each fashion segment: fast, premium, and luxury.
  • Human rights and poor working conditions drive the majority of social risk incidents in the global fashion sector.

ZURICH, July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, RepRisk, the world’s most respected DaaS company for reputational risks and responsible business conduct, reveals that, over the past five years, two-thirds of all supply chain risk incidents in the fashion sector have been tied to social issues. The first issue of RepRisk’s Anatomy of Supply Chain Risks series also shows that human rights and poor working conditions are the primary drivers of social risk incidents in the global fashion sector (see figure below).

“Fashion’s supply chains have never been easy – and today’s global pressures make them even tougher. It is time for transparency!” commented Philipp Aeby, CEO and Co-founder at RepRisk. He continued,” Daily monitoring powered by data that effectively combines human intelligence with AI – through fine-tuned models trained on human-labeled data – enables fashion and other companies not only to build resilient value chains but also to maintain stakeholder trust and drive long-term performance.”

With 791 out of 16,968 unique global supply chain risk incidents, the fashion sector accounts for 5% of the total. Retail stands out as the sector most exposed to supply chain risk, with global incidents more than doubling since 2020, accounting for 8,923 risk incidents over the past five years and increasing by 22% in the past year. The financial services sector follows as the second most risk-prone, with incidents rising 32% since 2020 and a 3% increase over the past year. Following closely is the food and beverage sector, which has seen a 16% increase since 2020 and a 5% rise over the past year.

In today’s global economy, supply chains are not just operational backbones – they are strategic assets that directly impact business continuity, profitability, and corporate reputation. Supply chains are facing heightened pressure as a convergence of global challenges reshapes the risk landscape. Climate change, the energy transition, trade tensions, and geopolitical conflicts are not isolated issues – they intersect and amplify each other, exposing vulnerabilities across industries and regions.

Notes to editors

RepRisk captures supply chain risks by intersecting two of the 28 issues covered in its research scope and rule-based methodology: the cross-cutting issue of supply chain and any other issue. From May 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025, 3,958 business conduct risk incidents in supply chains were linked to 6,596 companies globally. 87% of implicated firms were private, versus 13% that were publicly listed. Over the full analysis period from May 1, 2020, to April 30, 2025, a total of 16,556 supply chain risk incidents were identified globally.

RepRisk offers the largest and most comprehensive dataset, covering 100+ risk factors across 350,000+ entities globally (public and private companies, and related projects), and takes an objective, rules-based ‘outside-in’ approach – irrespective of information published by companies. Every day, RepRisk analyzes 2.5 million documents from 150,000 sources across 23 languages to deliver relevant risk insights.

About RepRisk

RepRisk is the world’s most respected Data as a Service (DaaS) company for reputational risks and responsible business conduct. Since 2007, RepRisk’s data has been trusted by the world’s leading banks, investment managers, Fortune 500 companies, sovereign wealth funds, and organizations such as the OECD and UN. Combining advanced AI with deep human expertise, and a proven methodology at the core, RepRisk’s solutions bring peace of mind, enabling clients to ‘know more, be sure, and act faster’. Our pioneering solutions help to strengthen due diligence processes across ESG topics, such as biodiversity, deforestation, human rights, and corruption, empowering clients to identify, monitor, and mitigate reputational, compliance, and financial risks. Headquartered in Zurich, and with offices in Toronto, New York, London, Berlin, Manila, and Tokyo, we stay close to clients and bring an independent lens to the industry. United by our shared belief in the power of data, our 400 people are proud to be setting the global standard for business conduct data and driving positive change through transparency. Visit us at reprisk.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

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SHANGHAI, July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — TrinaTracker, the smart solar tracking system provider under Trinasolar (SHA: 688599), announced that it has received a third party technical review of the wind tunnel test program for its Vanguard 1P tracker, with a report issued by the independent energy expert and assurance provider, DNV. The test program, conducted by Tongji University, involved a new rigid-model pressure measurement test and advanced dynamic analysis research for its Vanguard 1P tracker, with DNV providing third-party technical review services.

DNV and TrinaTracker teams at the awarding ceremony

The study was conducted in TJ-3 wind tunnel of Tongji University, of which the scale ranks second among similar wind tunnels in the world. It utilized a large-scale multi-row array model (measuring 5m × 2.2m) to perform comprehensive and precise measurements of wind loads on the tracker structure. The study also investigated the effects of various parameters to ensure the reliability of the Vanguard 1P tracker across different application scenarios.

DNV conducted a rigorous review of the research findings. This advanced wind load evaluation further enhances the wind resistance performance of the Vanguard 1P tracker.

Xie Tao, General Manager, Energy Systems for Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau at DNV , said, “As a critical component of PV systems, the long-term reliability of trackers directly impacts investor returns. This review examines the innovative wind tunnel testing method proposed by Tongji University and TrinaTracker—a bold step forward in testing technologies amid the energy transition.”

TrinaTracker maintains dedicated wind engineering research capabilities and collaborates with global leaders like Tongji University, RWDI, and CPP to ensure its products remain at the industry forefront. The partnership with DNV exemplifies a new model to address global customer needs. Moving forward, TrinaTracker will continue investing in technical innovation to deliver cutting-edge tracker technologies and products.

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HONG KONG, July 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On 8 July 2025, the world’s leading index company, FTSE Russell, recently announced the latest Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rating results for Fosun International Limited (HKEX stock code: 00656) (“Fosun International”). In 2025, Fosun International’s FTSE Russell ESG rating was upgraded to 3.9, consistently outperforming the global industry average (2.6) and the national average (2.0), while maintaining its inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series for the fourth consecutive years.

The FTSE Russell ESG rating focuses on corporate governance, environmental, and social issues. According to the latest rating results, Fosun International outperformed the industry average and the national average across environmental, social, and governance issues. Notably, Fosun International achieved a perfect score of 5.0 in Environmental Supply Chain and Anti-Corruption, and for the first time, attained a full score of 5.0 in Risk Management. In addition, Fosun International received scores of 4.0 or higher in the fields of Human Rights & Community, Labour Standards, Social Supply Chain, and Corporate Governance. Fosun International’s improved ESG rating and continued inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series highlight the capital market’s strong recognition of its ESG management capabilities.

In recent years, Fosun International’s ESG ratings have continued to excel, underscoring its outstanding sustainability performance. As of now, Fosun International maintained an MSCI ESG rating of AA, achieved an HSI ESG rating of AA-, ranked in the top 5% among global peers in latest S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA), was included in S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2025, and was selected as the top 1% in S&P Global’s Sustainability Yearbook 2025 (China Edition).

Since its establishment, Fosun has remained committed to its original aspirations of “Self-improvement, Teamwork, Performance, and Contribution to Society”. Looking ahead, while focusing on business operations, Fosun will continue to strengthen sustainable development management, actively fulfill its corporate social responsibilities, and deepen the implementation of ESG initiatives. Leveraging the resources and advantages of its global industrial ecosystem, Fosun strives to continuously contribute to build a better world.

About FTSE4Good Index Series:

Launched in 2001, the FTSE4Good Index Series is the first index series to measure the performance of companies that meet globally recognized corporate responsibility standards. It aims to identify and recognize companies demonstrating strong Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices. Transparent management and clearly-defined ESG criteria make FTSE4Good indexes suitable tools to be used by investment advisers, asset owners, fund managers, investment banks, stock exchanges and brokers when creating or assessing sustainable investment products. For the inclusion in the FTSE4Good Index Series, companies are required to implement corporate responsibility measures in a number of areas, including working towards mitigating and adapting to climate change, conserving resources, countering bribery and corruption, up-holding and supporting universal human rights, labor rights and ensuring good supply chain labor standards, while complying with strict global guidelines.

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