Through the AP2’s work with sustainability and the investments we do, we contribute in several ways to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. In the annual report for 2015, we showed a few examples of such investments. AP2 has sent a letter to the Chairman of several Swedish listed companies urging them to explain its approach towards the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
In September 2015, the United Nations 193 member countries adopted 17 global sustainable development goals. These goals, which are to be achieved by 2030, aims to eliminate poverty and create a sustainable world. To achieve these goals requires collaboration between governments, civil society and the business community. Through its sustainability work and the investments it makes, AP2 contributes in several ways to these UN Sustainable Development Goals. Read more on http://www.ap2.se/en/sustainability-and-corporate-governance/uns-sustainable-development-goals/ This week, leading global institutional investors are gathered at the PRI (Principles for Responsible Investment) conference in Singapore. We think it is important to have a shared definition of Sustainable Development Investments and encourage other large institutional investors to take similar steps. AP2, together with some of Europe’s largest pension funds signed a statement about the importance for institutional investors to invest in solutions that contribute to the goals. Read the statement here. (PDF document, 141 kB)
The Swedish AP Funds, the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh AP Funds, have agreed to coordinate the way carbon footprints are reported. The AP Funds will all report their carbon footprints with three indicators.
All AP Funds have measured their individual carbon footprints for 2014. To increase transparency and the ability to assess their work on climate issues, the AP Funds have agreed coordinate the way in which the carbon footprints are reported.
As long-term owners and managers of Swedish pension assets, the AP Funds have a responsibility to generate maximum possible benefit for the Swedish pension system through responsible investment and management. The Funds are tasked with investing and managing their investments in a sustainable manner.
The carbon footprint of an investment portfolio describes the amount of greenhouse gas emissions the companies that the AP Funds invest in emit. Due to differing investment strategies and allocations to different financial assets, the carbon footprints generated by the AP Funds’ investments vary in size.
Henceforth, the AP Funds’ carbon footprints will be calculated as per December 31 of the current year, based on the latest available carbon dioxide data for direct emissions (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from purchased energy (Scope 2). The First, Second, Third, Fourth and Seventh AP Funds will calculate and report the carbon footprints for their portfolios of listed equities, based on the size of their equity interest. The Sixth AP Fund will report these indicators for its non-listed portfolio, based on its equity interests.
Carbon footprints will be reported using the following three indicators, which are currently the most common:
The absolute carbon footprint for the portfolio of equities, corresponding to the percentage of total emissions (tCO2e) equivalent to the Fund’s equity interest in a company
Carbon intensity, where the absolute carbon footprint is related to the Fund’s equity interest in the company’s market value (tCO2e/MSEK)
Carbon intensity, where the absolute carbon footprint is related to the Fund’s equity interest in the company’s revenue (tCO2e/MSEK) The AP Funds will also include information on the proportion of capital assets assessed, as well as the amounts based on reported and estimated carbon dioxide emissions data respectively.
See also the attached fact sheet (PDF document, 246 kB) which describes how carbon footprints can give valuable information to investors, but also the limitations.
For more information contact: The First AP Fund: Ossian Ekdahl, tel +46 (0) 709 681 209, ossian.ekdahl@ap1.se The Second AP Fund: Ulrika Danielson, tel +46 (0)31 704 29 00, ulrika.danielson@ap2.se The Third AP Fund: Lil Larås Lindgren, tel +46 (0)709 517 270, lil.lindgren@ap3.se The Fourth AP Fund: Pia Axelsson, tel +46 (0)8 787 75 72, pia.axelsson@ap4.se The Sixth AP Fund: Ulf Lindqvist, tel +46 (0)708 74 10 48, ulf.lindqvist@apfond6.se The Seventh AP Fund, Johan Florén, tel +46 (0)70 555 80 58, johan.floren@ap7.se
The Swedish AP funds manage capital of the national pension system. All persons that work, receive salaries and pay taxes in Sweden receive a public pension, which consists of income pension and premium pension. The AP funds have different roles within the pension system. First, Second, Third and Fourth AP fund manages the buffer in the income pension – to them capital is transferred if it is a surplus and from here capital is taken when there is a deficit in pension payments. The Sixth AP Fund is also a buffer fund in the pension income but is a closed fund – no new capital is entering or leaving the fund. The Sixth AP Fund invests only in non-listed companies. Seventh AP Fund is different from the others as it manages capital in the premium pension system. Seventh AP Fund AP7 Safa is the default choice in the premium pension system. The AP funds also have different investment strategies and allocate capital in different ways.
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