P+ reaches CO2 reduction target two years ahead of schedule

Since 2019, P+ has reduced CO2 emissions from investments in equities, corporate bonds and real estate by 48%.
Kåre Hahn Michelsen has been CEO of P+ since 2023, prior to which he served as the company's investment director. | Photo: P+
Kåre Hahn Michelsen has been CEO of P+ since 2023, prior to which he served as the company's investment director. | Photo: P+

P+, a Danish pension fund for academics, aimed to reduce the carbon footprint of its investments by 45% by 2025. But already in 2023 – two years ahead of schedule – the goal has been achieved, the DKK 160bn (EUR 21.4bn) pension fund announces in a press release.

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