40% of Border to Coast assets excluded from climate targets

The pool said data quality needs improving before all assets can be brought into scope

Holly Roach
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Data quality needs improving so all assets can be brought into scope
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Data quality needs improving so all assets can be brought into scope

Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has said data quality needs improving before all assets it is responsible for can be covered by its emission reduction targets.

The Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) pool has published its Net Zero Implementation Plan detailing how it will address the "systemic risk" of climate change, and reduce its carbon footprint t...

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