London Stock Exchange Group joins Race to Zero
London Stock Exchange Group plc (LSEG) today announces its commitment to net zero through the Business Ambition for 1.5° and hence becomes a member of the United Nations Climate Change ‘Race to Zero’. The Group’s science-based targets to reduce emissions in alignment with the Paris Agreement have also been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
LSEG commits to reducing its emissions by almost 50% by 2030 and will engage all key suppliers, to set science-based Scope 3 emissions targets by 2025. LSEG has also been a supporter of the Task Force for Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) since its launch in 2017. LSEG not only encourages issuers to report against TCFD through our reporting guidance but aims to go further each year in embedding these standards into our own financial reporting.
As part of LSEG’s efforts to drive action on climate change, London Stock Exchange will this week become the first exchange to launch a dedicated Transition Bond Segment. The segment will display debt instruments from issuers who have a corporate strategy or transition framework that is aligned to the Paris Agreement, including approved targets to achieve net zero, and discloses, manages and addresses climate-related risks in line with global standards such as the Climate Transition Finance Handbook, the CBI Transition Certification Framework and the Transition Pathway Initiative.
The new segment joins Green, Social, Sustainability, Sustainability-Linked and Green revenues bond segments to form London Stock Exchange’s Sustainable Bond Market (SBM). It has been developed following consultation with issuers, investors and advisors, and with input from the Sustainable Bond Market Advisory Group.
In Data and Disclosure, LSEG is now co-chairing the UN Sustainable Stock Exchange’s advisory group developing Model Climate Reporting Guidance to be launched later in 2021. To Grow the Green Economy, London Stock Exchange’s Green Economy Mark recognises listed companies with 50% or more of their revenues derived from products and services that contribute to the global green economy, as defined by FTSE Russell’s Green Revenues 2.0 Data Model. London Stock Exchange’s Sustainable Bond Market allows for Green Economy issuers with over 90% of green revenues to display their bonds on a dedicated green revenues segment.
In Data & Analytics, FTSE Russell is helping investors calibrate indices to their requirements to achieve climate and other environmental, social and governance goals. To support Climate Transition, the FTSE TPI Climate Transition Index, which was launched in early 2020, was the first global index to enable investors to align a broad equity portfolio with climate transition and the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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Separately, Don Robert, Chair of LSEG, has been appointed as a supporting Chair of Chapter Zero, a network for non-executive directors that enables its members to discuss the risks and opportunities of climate change in the boardroom and further net zero plans with their businesses. With more than 1,000 members, Chapter Zero hosts expert-led events, workshops and webinars to inform, exchange ideas, share experiences and facilitate co-operation. They also provide toolkits and resources that actively support conversations on climate risk, opportunity and business strategy.