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Sixth Swedish National Pension Fund (AP6) sustainability manager Anna Follér highlights the significance of voicing a commitment to ESG and sharing best practice.
Infrastructure is central to climate change mitigation and adaptation, writes Gregory Smith, CEO of InstarAGF Asset Management, and can forge a more sustainable path to long-term prosperity.
From agriculture to zero waste, our A-Z demonstrates how impact investing is becoming an essential element of many ESG strategies.
While wind and solar investment are major themes in renewables, hydropower deserves a closer look as well, says Tor Syverud, head of hydropower investment management, Aquila Capital.
With its increase in prominence, ESG integration in pension schemes’ investment strategies and practices is also facing growing complexity. Are managers doing enough to help, asks Valeria Rosati, a senior partner at Vantage Infrastructure.
The head of responsible investment at USS Investment Management, part of the UK’s largest pension scheme, outlines his ESG priorities.
So what exactly does impact investing stand for?
Infrastructure debt provides secure and sustainable income streams while respecting ESG constraints, writes Céline Tercier, head of private infrastructure debt at Ostrum Asset Management.
The sixth and final part of our A-Z looks at vulnerable communities, women's empowerment, X-ray vision, younger generations and the move towards zero waste.
Action-oriented engagement and a flexible approach are the key to an effective sustainability strategy, say Angela Roshier, partner and head of asset management at DIF Capital Partners, and Alastair Scott, partner at ERM