LAPFF urges FTSE 100 companies to hold a vote on climate transition plans

Letter calls on leaders of companies to set out climate transition plans ahead of AGM season

Martin Richmond
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LAPFF urges FTSE 100 companies to hold a vote on climate transition plans

The Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) and CCLA Investment Management have called on the leaders of a majority of the FTSE 100 companies to hold a vote on their climate transition plans.

In a letter to the chairs of 76 FTSE 100 companies, the LAPFF and CCLA – backed by investors representing £1.6trn in assets under management – have urged the companies that have not held a vote on ...

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