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Investing in Sustainability? Yes but how Learn about what happened at Mirova during Q1 2021.
Close to 150 institutional investors, representing over US$ 14 trillion in assets under management, are calling for a fair and equitable global response to the pandemic, including through fully financing the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator, a global collaboration dedicated to accelerate development, production, and equitable access to COVID-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines. The signatories have also committed to engage with healthcare companies to promote bolder industry actions and therefore contribute to ending the pandemic.
As part of the deployment of the L’Oréal Fund for Nature Regeneration (the ‘LFNR’), the Blue Carbon facility aims to finance the feasibility studies of 7 mangrove conservation and restoration projects.
Investing in Sustainability? Yes but how Learn about what happened at Mirova during Q4 2020.
We are proud to have contributed, together with our partner IDH - Sustainable Trade, to the publication of the "Little Investment Book for Nature", which aims to boost the financing of biodiversity protection by presenting a global framework that organises the mechanisms. While some biodiversity protection measures have an economic cost, others are likely to create environmental or social economic value.
As the One Planet Summit Biodiversity, organised by the President of the Republic in partnership with the United Nations and the World Bank, comes to an end, we wanted to go over the announcements made that day as well as the objectives that Mirova had set itself when it published its Biodiversity 2020 Roadmap.
Investing in Sustainability? Yes but how Learn about what happened at Mirova during Q3 2020.
Mirova announces that it has joined the PRI Leaders group, a group of 36 companies considered by the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) organisation to be at the forefront of this year's theme: climate reporting.