Aviation, steel and coal threaten Danica's climate promises to 800,000 customers

Since 2019, Danica has reduced its carbon footprint by 17.5%. However, slow transitions within the aviation, steel and oil industries complicate the Danish pension company’s targets for 2025, CEO Søren Lockwood admits.
Søren Lockwood, CEO at Danica. | Photo: PR/Danica
Søren Lockwood, CEO at Danica. | Photo: PR/Danica
BY JAKOB MARTINI, TRANSLATED BY HELENE VON TABOUILLOT

Pension company Danica boldly promised its 800,000 customers a reduction of the carbon footprint of its most environmentally harmful investments.

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