EAPF to exit companies that fail to take action on net zero

Selective divestment action follows the scheme’s own 2045 target for net-zero emissions

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The Environment Agency Pension Fund (EAPF) is pressuring carbon intensive companies to change as it strives to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2045.

Speaking at the inaugural Incisive Media Sustainable Investment Festival, EAPF head of responsible investment and governance Marion Maloney explained it will take a selective divestment approach - ...

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