Manulife Investment Management Shares Analysis and Investment Insights within Natural Capital, TCFD and SRI Reports
Manulife Investment Management (Manulife IM), the world's largest manager of natural capital with over $16 billion in assets under management in timberland and agriculture, has released three reports on sustainable investing. These include the Natural Capital Sustainability report, Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) report, and Sustainable and Responsible Investing (SRI) report.
Key highlights include:
- Planting over 50 million seedlings and producing lumber for 100,000 houses
- 100% of client agriculture properties using at least one regenerative practice
- 90% of global real estate equity portfolio earning green building certifications
- Removing an estimated 1.5 million tons of CO2e from the atmosphere
- Achieving a GRESB 5 Star rating for the sixth consecutive year
Manulife IM aims to incorporate climate-related risks and sustainability factors into investment decisions to enhance long-term financial value for clients.
Manulife Investment Management (Manulife IM), il maggiore gestore al mondo di capitale naturale con oltre 16 miliardi di dollari in attivi sotto gestione nel settore boschivo e agricolo, ha rilasciato tre rapporti sullo sviluppo sostenibile. Questi includono il rapporto sulla sostenibilità del capitale naturale, il rapporto del Task Force sulle divulgazioni finanziarie relative al clima (TCFD) e il rapporto sugli investimenti sostenibili e responsabili (SRI).
Punti salienti includono:
- Piantare oltre 50 milioni di giovani piante e produrre legname per 100.000 abitazioni
- Il 100% delle proprietà agricole dei clienti utilizza almeno una pratica rigenerativa
- Il 90% del portafoglio immobiliare globale guadagna certificazioni di edilizia verde
- Rimozione di un stimato 1,5 milioni di tonnellate di CO2e dall'atmosfera
- Ottenere un rating GRESB a 5 stelle per il sesto anno consecutivo
Manulife IM mira a incorporare i rischi legati al clima e i fattori di sostenibilità nelle decisioni di investimento per migliorare il valore finanziario a lungo termine per i clienti.
Manulife Investment Management (Manulife IM), el gestor de capital natural más grande del mundo con más de 16 mil millones de dólares en activos bajo gestión en tierras forestales y agricultura, ha publicado tres informes sobre la inversión sostenible. Estos incluyen el informe de sostenibilidad del capital natural, el informe del Grupo de Trabajo sobre Divulgaciones Financieras Relacionadas con el Clima (TCFD) y el informe de Inversión Sostenible y Responsable (SRI).
Los puntos destacados incluyen:
- Plantación de más de 50 millones de plántulas y producción de madera para 100,000 casas
- 100% de las propiedades agrícolas de los clientes utilizan al menos una práctica regenerativa
- El 90% del portafolio de capital inmobiliario global obtiene certificaciones de edificios verdes
- Eliminación de aproximadamente 1,5 millones de toneladas de CO2e de la atmósfera
- Lograr una calificación de 5 estrellas de GRESB por sexto año consecutivo
Manulife IM tiene como objetivo incorporar riesgos relacionados con el clima y factores de sostenibilidad en las decisiones de inversión para mejorar el valor financiero a largo plazo para los clientes.
매뉴라이프 투자 관리(Manulife IM)는 세계 최대의 자연 자본 관리 기관으로, 임업 및 농업 분야에서 160억 달러 이상의 자산을 관리하고 있으며, 지속 가능한 투자에 대한 세 개의 보고서를 발표했습니다. 이러한 보고서에는 자연 자본 지속 가능성 보고서, 기후 관련 재무 공시 태스크포스(TCFD) 보고서 및 지속 가능하고 책임 있는 투자(SRI) 보고서가 포함됩니다.
주요 하이라이트는 다음과 같습니다:
- 5천만 그루 이상의 묘목을 식재하고 10만 채의 주택을 위한 목재 생산
- 고객 농업 자산의 100%가 최소 한 가지 재생 관행 사용
- 전 세계 부동산 자본 포트폴리오의 90%가 녹색 건축 인증 취득
- 약 150만 톤의 CO2e를 대기 중에서 제거
- 6년 연속 GRESB 5성 등급 달성
매뉴라이프 IM은 기후 관련 리스크와 지속 가능성 요소를 투자 결정에 통합하여 고객을 위한 장기 재무 가치를 향상시키고자 합니다.
Manulife Investment Management (Manulife IM), le plus grand gestionnaire de capital naturel au monde avec plus de 16 milliards de dollars d'actifs sous gestion dans le secteur forestier et agricole, a publié trois rapports sur l'investissement durable. Ceux-ci comprennent le rapport sur la durabilité du capital naturel, le rapport du groupe de travail sur les divulgations financières liées au climat (TCFD) et le rapport sur l'investissement durable et responsable (SRI).
Les points forts incluent :
- Plantation de plus de 50 millions de jeunes plants et production de bois pour 100 000 maisons
- 100% des propriétés agricoles des clients utilisant au moins une pratique régénérative
- 90% du portefeuille mondial d'équité immobilière obtenant des certifications de bâtiment vert
- Élimination d'environ 1,5 million de tonnes de CO2e de l'atmosphère
- Obtention d'une note GRESB de 5 étoiles pour la sixième année consécutive
Manulife IM vise à intégrer les risques liés au climat et les facteurs de durabilité dans les décisions d'investissement afin d'améliorer la valeur financière à long terme pour ses clients.
Manulife Investment Management (Manulife IM), der größte Verwalter von Naturkapital weltweit mit über 16 Milliarden Dollar an verwalteten Vermögenswerten in Waldflächen und Landwirtschaft, hat drei Berichte über nachhaltige Investitionen veröffentlicht. Diese umfassen den Bericht zur Nachhaltigkeit von Naturkapital, den Bericht der Task Force zu klimabezogenen Finanzveröffentlichungen (TCFD) und den Bericht über nachhaltige und verantwortungsvolle Investitionen (SRI).
Wichtige Höhepunkte sind:
- Pflanzung von über 50 Millionen Setzlingen und Produktion von Holz für 100.000 Häuser
- 100 % der landwirtschaftlichen Eigenschaften der Kunden nutzen mindestens eine regenerative Praxis
- 90 % des globalen Immobilienkapitalportfolios haben grüne Gebäudezertifizierungen erworben
- Schätzung von 1,5 Millionen Tonnen CO2e aus der Atmosphäre entfernt
- Sechstes Jahr in Folge GRESB 5-Sterne-Bewertung erreicht
Manulife IM beabsichtigt, klimabezogene Risiken und Nachhaltigkeitsfaktoren in die Investitionsentscheidungen zu integrieren, um den langfristigen finanziellen Wert für die Kunden zu steigern.
- Manulife IM is the world's largest manager of natural capital with over $16 billion in assets under management
- Planted over 50 million seedlings and produced lumber for 100,000 houses
- 100% of client agriculture properties use at least one regenerative practice
- 90% of global real estate equity portfolio earned green building certifications
- Removed an estimated 1.5 million tons of CO2e from the atmosphere
- Achieved GRESB 5 Star rating for six consecutive years
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The reports highlight Manulife IM's commitment in seeking to deliver strong long-term investment performance, the importance of natural capital to human health, and the opportunity for timberland and agriculture assets to bring value to portfolios and to the planet. As an example, within its climate and natural capital investment solutions, Manulife IM has a strategy that provides investors with an opportunity to invest in timberlands in a way that creates high integrity carbon credits through enhanced management practices which purposefully add to the stored carbon in the forest.
"We are excited to share these reports with market participants as we believe that climate-related risks and other sustainability factors can have a material effect on long-term financial value and, as a result, on our clients' investment objectives," said Paul Lorentz, President & CEO of Manulife IM. "Throughout all of our investment processes, we seek to incorporate all financially material risks, including sustainability factors, as our primary goal is to enhance the returns of the capital we manage on behalf of our clients."
Manulife IM's most recent Natural Capital Sustainability report highlights the importance of natural capital to institutional investment portfolios, the dependency the world has on these assets, and how these investments can create value beyond the physical products they generate. Highlights include:
- Manulife IM's timberland investment properties planted over 50 million seedlings, produced lumber to build more than 100,000 houses, enough fiberwood to make approximately 2.2 million tons of paper, and yielded enough biomass to produce electricity for the equivalent of 1,500 American homes for a year;
- Manulife IM's integration of regenerative practices across its agriculture portfolio continues to focus on producing more food with a smaller footprint. During 2023,
100% of client properties reported using at least one regenerative practice and78% of properties use four or more regenerative practices; and - Progress reports on the firm's five nature targets, aligned with the Finance for Biodiversity Pledge that are on track to be fulfilled by 2025. The targets include improving collaboration and knowledge sharing on assessment methodologies, incorporating biodiversity into ESG policies, assessing the impact of investments on biodiversity, using science-based targets to improve biodiversity impact, and annual reporting to measure and assess progress toward biodiversity goals.
"Natural capital is not just a concept; it's a measurable and monetizable reality that has intrinsic value in supporting the global economy," said Brian Kernohan, Chief Sustainability Officer, Manulife Investment Management. "We believe nature is a mispriced asset that provides true economic and societal value for the benefit of all."
The latest TCFD report outlines how Manulife IM incorporates climate-related risks and opportunities into investment decisions through appropriate governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets.
Highlights from the TCFD report include:
90% of Manulife IM 's global real estate equity portfolio earning certification of a green building standard, such as LEED, ENERGY STAR, or BOMA BEST;2- Manulife IM removing an estimated 1.5 million tons of CO2e from the atmosphere by its managed forests and farms on a five-year rolling average; and
- Manulife IM seeks to increase access to the number and variety of sustainable investing options available to its clients.
Manulife IM's latest SRI report provides insight into the firm's approach to sustainable investing, including its governance, stewardship information, its scorecard from the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), and other sustainability milestones and outcomes.
Highlights from the SRI report this year include the firm's:
- Publication of its inaugural nature report aligned with the recommendations of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), outlining the firm's approach to managing nature-related risks and opportunities in its timberland and agriculture businesses;
- Achievement of a GRESB 5 Star rating for the sixth consecutive year;3
- Formalization of its sustainable investing strategy for its private equity and credit platform, which included establishing near-term priorities and longer-term commitments;
- Development of a firmwide client-directed exclusions framework; and
- Publication of its water statement, which recognizes the fundamental importance of water to human health, livelihoods, ecosystems, the global economy, and the future of asset management.
"As we navigate this dynamic space, our reporting looks to provide comprehensive insights to help drive positive change and foster long-term sustainability through our investment strategies. We're committed to continue enhancing our reporting so that all our stakeholders can get a clear picture of our efforts to manage climate impact and risk exposures as well as enhance long-term value creation," concluded Mr. Kernohan.
Please find more information about Manulife IM's approach to sustainable investing online here: https://www.manulifeim.com/institutional/global/en/sustainability.
About Manulife Investment Management
Manulife Investment Management is the brand for the global wealth and asset management segment of Manulife Financial Corporation (NYSE: MFC). Our mission is to make decisions easier and lives better by empowering investors for a better tomorrow. Serving more than 19 million individuals, institutions, and retirement plan members, we believe our global reach, complementary businesses, and the strength of our parent company position us to help investors capitalize on today's emerging global trends. We provide our clients access to public and private investment solutions across equities, fixed income, multi-asset, alternative, and sustainability-linked strategies, such as natural capital, to help them make more informed financial decisions and achieve their investment objectives. Not all offerings are available in all jurisdictions. For additional information, please visit manulifeim.com.
It should not be assumed that any ESG or sustainability initiatives, standards, or metrics described herein will apply to each asset in which Manulife Investment Management invests or that any ESG or sustainability initiatives, standards, or metrics described have applied to any individual prior investment of Manulife Investment Management. There is no guarantee that any initiatives or anticipated developments described herein will ultimately be successful or achieve anticipated outcomes. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors are only some of many considerations that Manulife Investment Management takes into account when making investment decisions, and other considerations can be expected in certain circumstances to outweigh ESG considerations. Any ESG or sustainability initiatives described will be implemented with respect to a portfolio investment solely to the extent Manulife Investment Management determines such initiative is consistent with its broader investment goals. Individual portfolio management teams may hold different views and make different investment decisions for different clients, and views may change over time. Investors should always read the current investment services information or fund offering documents before deciding to select an investment manager or to invest in a fund.
1. | IPE research, as of February 2024. Ranking is based on total natural capital assets under management (AUM), which includes forestry/timberland and agriculture/farmland AUM. Firms were asked to provide AUM and the as of dates vary from 12/31/2022 to 12/31/2023. |
2. | Based on square footage of the gross floor area or building size, of properties in the global portfolio. Totals from different certification standards do not sum as properties with multiple certifications are only counted once. Certifications are provided by LEED, ENERGY STAR Certification, BOMA BEST, GBCA Green Star, BCA Green Mark, NABERS, CASBEE, BOMA 360, and Fitwel. |
3. | Based on GRESB results released October 2023 that cover the 2022 time period. Manulife Investment Management paid a per fund submission fee, per year. The GRESB Rating is an overall measure of how well sustainability issues are integrated into the management and practices of companies and funds. For more information about the GRESB Real Estate Assessment, please see gresb.com/nl-en/real-estate-assessment. |
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