
Engaging on climate and nature at Ahold Delhaize
Last May, PGGM attended Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV’s Strategy Days, where CEO Frans Muller presented the ‘Growing Together’ strategy, focusing on a healthier future for people and planet.
Last May, PGGM attended Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV’s Strategy Days, where CEO Frans Muller presented the ‘Growing Together’ strategy, focusing on a healthier future for people and planet.
The fashion industry has long realised that commercial advertising models can and should reflect the world’s diversity. Banking regulators should conclude the same for banks’ internal models.
This blog aims to delve into the landscape of challenges and opportunities of nature and biodiversity facing institutional investors like PGGM. Moreover, we outline the strategic pathways PGGM envisions to integrate these considerations into our investment approach.
Yara, one of the largest producers of fertilizer globally, needs to publish a scope 3 Net Zero target to align itself with ‘Paris’, writes Gillian Gailliaert.
The finance sector has an important role in mitigating financial risks related to plastic pollution, says Luuk Tupker.
PGGM collaborates with NGOs Ceres and FAIRR to engage fast-food companies on their sustainability policies, write Eloisa Menguzzo and Luuk Tupker.
Our goal is to encourage the largest emitters in our portfolio to align their 2030 targets and strategy with the Paris Agreement, write Colin Thissen and Andres van der Linden.
In July, NN Group, an international insurance company, published its updated Climate Action Plan.
Sustainable investing, ESG integration and impact investing are increasingly standardized as part of the investment mainstream. In this setting it is getting more and more important to communicate transparently. As stated in our new policy: say what you do and do as you say!
Caring for others, only to be faced with aggression or unwanted behavior. PGGM and PFZW are leveraging their expertise, data, and member organizations to support employees in the healthcare and welfare sector.
During the week of May 2nd to May 8th, 0% of hospitals were able to provide scheduled care, and more than a third of hospitals could only partially offer planable care.