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Agronutris raises 100 million euros to industrialize its insect-based protein production
Published on 09/30/2021

Agronutris, the first French biotechnology company specialized in rearing and transforming insects for food, is announcing that it has raised 100 million euros, including 50 million euros of equity, notably from the SPI Industrial Project Fund, managed on behalf of the French State by Bpifrance as part of the Investing in the Future program (Programme d’investissements d’avenir), and Mirova. This operation will enable the company to deploy its first industrial unit in Rethel (Ardennes) by the end of 2022 and fund the creation of a second larger site. 

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Ombrea raises €10 million and welcomes Mirova to its capital to accelerate the deployment of its climate protection solutions
Published on 09/30/2021

The startup Ombrea, in a €10 million fundraising, opens its capital to Mirova, the affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investing, as lead investor.

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Mirova announces the launch of its first impact private equity fund
Published on 09/29/2021

Mirova, the affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable investing, today announced the launch of its Mirova Environment Acceleration Capital fund1. 

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Mirova's long-term management rewarded again at the 2021 “Corbeilles Mieux Vivre votre Argent”
Published on 09/24/2021

At the 36th edition of the “Corbeilles Mieux Vivre votre Argent” awards, Mirova is proud to have received two awards that highlight the relevance of its long-term investment approach. This is the third year in a row that the management company has been awarded: the Corbeilles, which are highly recognised in the market, honour the companies whose funds achieve the best financial performance over time.

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Mirova joins call for stronger biodiversity policies ahead of COP15
Published on 09/21/2021

In line with our commitment to continuously participate in initiatives pushing for action on biodiversity issues, we have joined the group of 78 financial institutions managing more than $10 trillion in assets that urge world governments to halt and reverse biodiversity loss and call for raising the ambition by setting specific targets for the financial sector supporting redirection of financial flows from nature harming to nature positives activities. Transition to a nature-positive economy could generate $10 trillion of annual business opportunities  and nearly 400 million jobs by 20301 while fostering cobenefits in the fight against climate change considering the essential role of biodiversity in regulation of greenhouse gases fluxes.

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World Conservation Congress closes with call for a nature-based recovery
World Conservation Congress closes with call for a nature-based recovery
Published on 09/16/2021

Among the themes on which the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) World Conservation Congress focused, the need to transform the global financial system and direct investments into projects that benefit nature and biodiversity was largely addressed throughout the event.

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Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Published on 09/09/2021

As sustainable investment is confirmed both as a crucial need and a growing trend, climate and ESG1 corporate disclosures remain on top of regulators and investors’ agenda. The European Union (EU) is currently revising its requirements for corporates sustainability disclosure (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive or CSRD). International bodies, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), are aiming for a climate disclosure “building block” to align practices at the global level. In June, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finalized a public consultation on corporate climate disclosures, to which Mirova responded. We share below our convictions that we have conveyed to the SEC and across various jurisdictions and initiatives (the EU, TCFD2…)  in order to build robust, meaningful and useful frameworks for corporate climate and sustainability disclosure.

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Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Corporate sustainability disclosure: keep it simple, make it useful
Published on 09/09/2021

As sustainable investment is confirmed both as a crucial need and a growing trend, climate and ESG1 corporate disclosures remain on top of regulators and investors’ agenda. The European Union (EU) is currently revising its requirements for corporates sustainability disclosure (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive or CSRD). International bodies, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), are aiming for a climate disclosure “building block” to align practices at the global level. In June, the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) finalized a public consultation on corporate climate disclosures, to which Mirova responded. We share below our views that we have conveyed to the SEC and across various jurisdictions and initiatives (the EU, TCFD2…)  in order to build robust, meaningful and useful frameworks for corporate climate and sustainability disclosure.  

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