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| | | ... South Australia is in an RFP process for service delivery partners in their social benefit bond pilot. While there is not enough experience in Australia - or even globally - to really establish a sense of best practice in design and implementation of ... |
| | | | ... awful lot of curiosity," he said. "When you here about it, it seems to be the answer to all your prayers. But there's not enough there to make mainstream investments at the moment." But as investment committees consider available assets and strategies ... |
| | | | ... targets. Many companies already report their emissions reduction targets to CDP, but to date, those targets are not yet strong enough to limit warming to below 2 degrees C. What that initiative is particularly focused on is raising the ambition of the ... |
| | | | ... that ESG risks will be called out in company reporting," Davidson said. "As investors, what our members are looking for is enough information to make informed decisions." ACSI will remind companies of the ASX Corporate Governance Guidelines when engaging ... |
| | | | ... policy and publishing, at the Governance Institute of Australia." Only a certain, small handful are significantly large enough companies with resources in place to put in chief risk officers, for example. What the report does is it has tried to give ... |
| | | | ... comes to the ESG data, there's five, nearly six, years of good data, but it's hard before that. So while we are comfortable enough with the ESG data to say that by that combining it with the investment strategy, we would be able to come up with a strategy ... |
| | | | ... "This means that people in corporate treasury, the CFO, the sustainability folks have to sit down and identify if they have enough projects that meet the quality standards and are big enough to be rated and to bother with. Issuers have to decide that ... |
| | | | ... environmental group, you want to be able to compare like for like. You want to say that Westpac is X and CBA is Y. There isn't enough data to say that you absolutely know that for sure - nobody discloses everything yet. On the basis of what is disclosed ... |
| | | | ... aimed at system between 10 and 100kw, and they're aimed at small and medium enterprises," Bocskay said. "They would have enough roof space to take care of their own needs and self-consumption on-site and having finance terms up to 10 years enables cash-flow ... |
| | | | ... of electricity, the equivalent of an estimated 3.9 million tonnes of avoided greenhouse gas emissions, and will generate enough power for around 730,000 average Australian households for one year, NAB said. See Also: World Bank issues $300m Australian ... |
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