Ilmarinen: Polluters should be made to pay for their emissions

The emissions trade will inevitably be reflected in return expectations, but it will also create opportunities for the firms that aim to reduce emissions, says Head of Responsible Investments at Finnish pension company Ilmarinen.
Anna Hyrske, Head of Responsible Investments at Ilmarine. | Photo: Ilmarinen/PR
Anna Hyrske, Head of Responsible Investments at Ilmarine. | Photo: Ilmarinen/PR

From an investor's point of view, it is important that an agreement is reached on carbon pricing and emissions trading rules, which would make those who pollute pay for their emissions, says Anna Hyrske, Head of Responsible Investments at Finnish mutual pension insurance company Ilmarinen.

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