ATP to increase climate pressure on food companies

The Danish state pension fund is expanding climate reporting requirements to include biodiversity impact for companies in its portfolio. 
ATP CEO Martin Præstegaard wants to tighten the requirements for its many portfolio companies to report more on their climate impacts. This puts the food sector in the spotlight. | Photo: Gregers Tycho
ATP CEO Martin Præstegaard wants to tighten the requirements for its many portfolio companies to report more on their climate impacts. This puts the food sector in the spotlight. | Photo: Gregers Tycho

In the future, there will be a broader climate focus from Danish state pension fund ATP, which is also one of the country’s largest investors.

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