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The COVID-19 pandemic is a wake-up call for many. It is at last time for everyone to consider the effects and benefits of nature-based solutions on our planet and global population. Whilst we sometimes live in a world where words speak louder than actions, it is a great privilege to present results and alternative solutions at work in our 2019 Impact Report on Natural Capital Investing.

Mirova, today announces the final close of the Althelia Sustainable Ocean Fund (“SOF”), a fund dedicated to making pioneering impact investments into marine and coastal projects and enterprises that can deliver sustainable economic returns in fisheries, aquaculture, the circular economy and marine conservation. The fund’s final commitments are now more than $132 million. Mirova Natural Capital Limited, the London-based wholly owned subsidiary of Mirova, is the investment advisor to the SOF.

Investing in Sustainability? Yes but how. Learn about what happened at Mirova during Q1 and Q2 2020.

Éditions de l'observatoire presents a collection of digital works that anticipate the major themes of the world after the coronavirus. Philippe Zaouati, CEO of Mirova and a leading figure in green finance in France and Europe, has written one of these books, entitled: Finance durable : l'heure de la seconde chance (Sustainable finance: time for a second chance).

The blended finance vehicle will mobilize additional capital for sustainable agriculture and forest protection.

Understanding the markets, Investing, Engaging in dialogues, Measuring Impact... Read the new issue of Mirovα: Creating Sustainable Value

30 investors representing more than €6 trillion call for concerted and transparent creation of impact measures related to biodiversity.

Plastics For Change (‘PFC’), a company who has developed the world's first Fairtrade verified recycled plastic supply chain, announces today the closing of a US$2million investment, led by Mirova1.

Mirova announces its support to the French agtech start-up nextProtein, via the Althelia Sustainable Ocean Fund1. The start-up, which produces feed raw materials and insect-based fertilizers, has obtained €10.2 million in financing to increase its production and continue to innovate in this sector.
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