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Pollination Sustainability Actions

Promoted climate and nature leaders

On 5 January 2021, Pollination promoted Zoe Whitton to Partner in its Sydney office. The release said she had been instrumental in developing Pollination’s global advisory offer and guiding major financial institution clients as they establish transition pathways and targets and building industry partnerships to support companies and financial institutions as they navigate their leadership responsibilities on nature and climate change.

Expanded climate-tech investments

Dan Shafqat was promoted to Director after focusing on developing Pollination’s climate-tech investments platform to provide growth capital to companies commercialising decarbonisation technologies for high emission sectors. He had led on identifying high impact climate thematics as well as the sourcing and due diligence of investment opportunities.

Advised on natural capital investing

Pollination describes natural capital investing as recognising the intrinsic value of ecosystems, placing a value on the quality of water, biodiversity, the health of soils and oceans, and the need to prevent climate change. It says investing in this theme provides exposure to projects focused on nature including sustainable forestry, regenerative and sustainable agriculture, water supply, blue carbon, nature based bio-fuels, or nature based projects that generate returns from reducing greenhouse emissions.

Built a natural capital venture

HSBC Global Asset Management and Pollination announced the formation of a joint venture to create HSBC Pollination Climate Asset Management. The venture was intended to create private funds that invest in a diverse range of projects that will preserve, protect and enhance nature over the long-term, with stewardship and evaluation to enable investors to quantitatively measure impact.

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About Pollination

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 25 - 100
  • Country
  • Australia