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2030 Finance | January 12, 2017
Companies close in on zero waste to landfills
Climate Finance Subaru’s U.S. manufacturing plant and two plants in Japan reuse nearly everything; they haven’t sent waste to local landfills in 20 …
This season’s shareholder resolutions are proxies in the ESG culture war. Votes on climate action, corporate political influence and reproductive rights will liven up this spring’s corporate annual general meetings. And this year, the reflexive management opposition to such shareholder proposals is compounded by a coordinated outside attack on environmental, social and governance investing. Utah’s state treasurer has called ESG part of “Satan’s plan,” and 18 states, led by Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis, formed an alliance to combat “the pernicious effects of the ESG regime.” This week, President Biden vetoed a bill that would have repealed a Department of Labor rule allowing pension fund managers to consider ESG factors. “A small band of well-funded zealots is trying to inject politics and a ‘culture war’ into basic business,” As You Sow's Andy Behar said in the shareholder advocacy group’s annual proxy preview. “The capital markets work best when shareholders and corporate executives make their own investment and business decisions.”
Pepsico commits $216 million to three organizations fostering regenerative agriculture in the U.S. The $80 billion food and beverage giant has pledged to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040 and to support the conversion of seven million acres of farmland to regenerative practices. “Regenerative agriculture is a powerful approach to address climate change," PepsiCo’s Margaret Henry told ImpactAlpha in an email. Pepsico is investing in three organizations in the U.S. to achieve nearly half of its regenerative ag goal. The company called it a strategic business investment that “is essential to supporting the U.S. farming community as it makes changes that aim to secure production volumes and mitigate the impacts of climate change.”
Putting a ‘price on water’ and other opportunities to address the H2O crisis. In financial markets, water is becoming the new carbon. From early-stage startups and corporate supply chains, to public policy and municipal bond markets, water risks and opportunities are increasingly on the radar of investors. In New York, at the U.N.’s first dedicated water conference in 50 years, global leaders this week are hammering out a water action agenda of voluntary commitments, pledges and actions. “We can build resilient societies and economies,” said Stuart Orr of World Wildlife Fund, “if governments and businesses urgently pursue policies, practices and investments that recognize – and restore – the full value of healthy rivers, lakes and wetlands.”
Harold Pettigrew Jr., ex- of the Washington Area Community Investment Fund, will become president and CEO of Opportunity Finance Network… Catherine Dun Rappaport, ex- of BlueHub Capital, joins Social Finance as vice president of impact advisory. Stephen Vicinelli, ex- of TIFF Investment Management, joins Social Finance as vice president of impact investments.
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Climate Finance Subaru’s U.S. manufacturing plant and two plants in Japan reuse nearly everything; they haven’t sent waste to local landfills in 20 …