80% of capital funds expect to report on carbon emissions in 2025

A report from IPEM shows that engagements to climate reporting is lower when it comes to the funds’ portfolio companies.
Several private equity investors indicate the will to work on compensations for their carbon emissions, or report that they already do so. | Photo: Marius Renner
Several private equity investors indicate the will to work on compensations for their carbon emissions, or report that they already do so. | Photo: Marius Renner
BY CASPER NØRREGAARD, TRANSLATED BY KATRINE GØTHLER

Almost half of private equity investors are already measuring their carbon emissions, and a further 30% expect to join in the upcoming 24 months, a report by International Private Equity Market (IPEM) shows. 

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