All environmental articles – Page 18
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NewsNow Pensions pledges to go net-zero by 2050
On the go: Now Pensions has pledged to go net-zero by 2050, while also increasing its investments in sustainable assets.
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NewsIndustry focus shifts toward the ‘S’ in ESG
Three quarters of Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association members intend to review their social policy in the coming year, according to its response to the government’s consultation focusing on social risks and opportunities for occupational pension schemes.
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NewsNatWest piques member engagement with ESG
On the go: The NatWest Pension Trustee is aiming to use interest in environmental, social and governance issues to boost member engagement more widely.
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NewsM&S scheme appoints ESG reporting solutions provider
On the go: The circa £11bn Marks and Spencer Group Pension Scheme, which recently commenced its latest triennial actuarial valuation, has appointed Northern Trust to provide a range of environmental, social and governance reporting solutions.
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NewsPension schemes should have climate risk integrated by 2026
On the go: Pension schemes expect to have fully integrated climate risks into their business processes by 2026, according to a poll carried out by Willis Towers Watson.
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NewsRailpen partners with industry bodies to study social factors
On the go: RPMI Railpen, the investment manager of the Railways Pension Scheme, has partnered with industry bodies to better understand investor expectations on social factors.
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NewsAMNT updates red line voting policies due to regulatory changes
On the go: The Association of Member Nominated Trustees has updated its 'red line' voting policies to reflect industry and regulatory changes since the campaign was first launched in 2016.
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OpinionThe answer to climate change is more primary investment
Thinking Ahead Institute’s co-head Tim Hodgson explains why asset owners should target primary investments, such as renewable energy and negative emissions technologies, to tackle climate change
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NewsIndustry body partners with Smart Pension to offer AE to architects
On the go: The Royal Institute of British Architects has partnered with Smart Pension to create an auto-enrolment solution for RIBA’s architect practices, while moving its own defined contribution scheme to the master trust.
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NewsGovernment creates working group for green taxonomy
On the go: The government has created a new independent expert group that will advise on standards for green investment and help create a green taxonomy in the UK.
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NewsDWP presses ahead with TCFD rules in time for COP 26
The Department for Work and Pensions is to press ahead with new rules that will require trustees to report on their schemes’ climate change investment risks by October, but has introduced a number of changes and easements to the regulations after industry concerns.
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NewsUK pension funds target net zero and Aegon moves £5bn into ESG assets
ESG Spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with UK pension funds pledging to commit to net- zero by 2050, and Aegon to transition a further £3.5bn of its workplace default funds in June.
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NewsStrathclyde Pension Fund updates investments to target net zero
On the go: The £26.8bn Strathclyde Pension Fund has agreed to a series of commitments to cut its carbon emissions, including targeting net zero by 2050.
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NewsUK LGPS Pool secures additional private markets commitments
On the go: The Border to Coast Pensions Partnership, which handles the assets of 11 local government pension schemes worth a total of around £55bn, has secured approximately £2.7bn of commitments for its latest round of private markets investments. The pool has also selected its final private equity and infrastructure funds for a previous offering.
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NewsUK to lead TCFD disclosures by 2025 for all companies
On the go: The Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures is to launch a consultation on best practice for measuring investors’ alignment with a “net zero” future later this month.
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NewsTwo-thirds of schemes to increase allocation to social investments
On the go: Sixty-six per cent of pension schemes expect to increase their allocation to social investment passive funds over the next three years, new research has shown.
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NewsEngineering consultancy moves DC scheme to LifeSight
On the go: The Ricardo International Pension Scheme, with 2.500 members and £125m in assets, has been moved into the LifeSight master trust.
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OpinionThere are many roads to Paris – let us not impose a single route to net-zero
There are several ways pension schemes can tackle their investments’ carbon emissions, but more significant action in the present is needed to address climate change, details Julius Pursaill, Cushon’s scheme strategist.
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OpinionThe defined benefit trustee cost challenge
Isio director Iain McLellan details how defined benefit scheme trustees should spend their increasingly constricted budgets to ensure good governance, and why sponsors should invest in their own scheme’s trustee board.
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NewsSPP, PMI criticise rushed code of practice consultation
The Society of Pension Professionals and the Pensions Management Institute have both criticised the timeframe of the Pensions Regulator’s consultation on its combined code of practice, raising the prospect of its flawed and costly implementation.





