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BILLIONAIRE Sustainability Profile

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Sustainability Summary

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The available sustainability-related content describes billionaires as increasingly active in philanthropy, ESG investing, sustainable finance, and climate-related business activity. It highlights impact investing, ESG reporting, green bonds, sustainability-focused ETFs, and investments in renewable energy, green buildings, sustainable agriculture, and clean water projects. The material also notes that many billionaire clients believe they have a responsibility to address environmental and societal challenges, and that they often work with businesspeople, philanthropists, and governments to develop new models or prototypes. The content is general to the billionaire sector rather than a single operating company.

BILLIONAIRE Sustainability Actions

Investing in impact and ESG

Impact investing has emerged as one of the most common methods for achieving long-term financial security via responsible investment. This strategy seeks financial return through investments in firms or initiatives that also benefit society or the environment. ESG investment has emerged as a prominent approach to sustainable finance. Billionaires may both contribute to the promotion of sustainable business practices and benefit financially by investing in firms with good ESG policies.

Backing green buildings

Billionaires may have a major influence on sustainability in the real estate market as well. For instance, there is a positive financial return to be had by investing in "green" buildings that also contribute to lowering the building's overall energy needs and carbon footprint.

Using green bonds and ETFs

Green bonds, which are issued to fund ecologically positive initiatives, are a popular choice. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are dedicated to sustainability are another option for those interested in investing sustainably. These funds prioritize investments in environmentally, socially, and governance (ESG)-responsible enterprises and sustainable industries like renewable power.

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BILLIONAIRE Sustainability Commitments

2030

Sustainable finance targets

The top 25 US and European banks alone have already committed $12.58 trillion for sustainable finance as targets by 2030, representing 37% of total bank assets or 15% of global GDP.

2030

Net-zero and disclosure goals

Within these broader targets lie crucial goals for climate change action and widespread environmental protection/conservation efforts. Aligning to net-zero operations, direct green financing, phasing out coal use and investments, carbon offsetting and other eco-sustainability-based targets are no longer the sole purview of niche investment groups and green-minded banking heads.


Sustainable Development Goals

BILLIONAIRE is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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