Rothesay sets new short-term carbon intensity reduction target

Insurer reveals target for 50% carbon intensity reduction across portfolio by 2030

Martin Richmond
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Rothesay sets new short-term carbon intensity reduction target

Rothesay has published its 2023 sustainability and climate reports in which it revealed a new short-term carbon intensity reduction target.

The insurer's climate report - published today (20 June) - is aligned with the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures and said the carbon intensity of its portfolio had continued to dec...

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