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Investors call for vote on companies’ climate change plans

A group of more than 50 asset managers has also called for more disclosure on companies' progress to net zero

Asset managers are calling for companies to disclose details of their progress on tackling climate change and cutting greenhouse gas emissions
Asset managers are calling for companies to disclose details of their progress on tackling climate change and cutting greenhouse gas emissions Photo: Getty Images

A group of more than 50 asset managers is calling for companies to disclose details of their progress on tackling climate change and cutting greenhouse gas emissions, while also demanding shareholders be allowed to vote on these plans.

The initiative, coordinated by the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change and announced on 30 July, counts JPMorgan Asset Management, BNP Paribas Asset Management and UBS Asset Management among its signatories.

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