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IFM Investors imposes emissions targets on infrastructure assets

GLOBAL investment groups, IFM Investors are imposing emissions reductions targets through to 2030 and beyond on their investments which range from airports in Melbourne, Brisbane and the Northern Territory as well as ports and energy network, Ausgrid.

Reduction targets placed on ports, airports and energy grids

Reduction targets placed on ports, airports and energy grids

  The targets will see emission reduced by 200,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent annually by 2030, with assets establishing targets ranging from 8-25% by 2024 to 38-100% by 2030.   The work was kick started...

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