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Harnessing the power of Green Pensions

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Updated: Apr 21, 2024

One of our most potent tools in making substantial strides towards net zero

Over recent years, our comprehension of the climate crisis has significantly transformed. Countries and organisations are becoming increasingly ambitious with their net zero targets, while many individuals are making lifestyle alterations to reduce their household carbon emissions. However, some remain oblivious that pensions represent one of our most potent tools for making substantial strides towards net zero.


A recent Green Pensions Report reveals that whilst most Britons understand how to lessen their carbon footprint through behavioural changes, two-thirds (67%) are unsure how to transition to a ‘green pension’.

Addressing this knowledge gap could empower UK consumers collectively to save up to 386 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually through their pensions – the equivalent of 11 return flights from London to New York per person. Despite this, savings and pensions are often overlooked in the conversation around individual impact on climate change.


Growing appetite for responsible retirement savings A green pension is a fund designed to produce returns for savers through environmentally beneficial investments. These funds typically have explicit environmental objectives, such as avoiding or reducing investments in industries like fossil fuels that generate substantial carbon emissions or focusing on investments that support carbon emission reductions.

The report delves into the rising interest in responsible retirement savings options among employers and employees. Key findings include:

Three-quarters of UK consumers (74%) are interested in learning more about sustainable options for retirement savings. Yet, only 10% of the UK population has fully transitioned to green pensions, primarily due to a lack of information and access. Nearly a quarter (23%) of UK companies do not offer green or ethical pensions to their employees.


The need for greater awareness and accessibility The potential for green pensions to contribute significantly to our net zero goals is vast. However, there is a pressing need for increased awareness and accessibility to these sustainable retirement savings options. By bridging the information gap, individuals can make informed decisions about their pensions, contributing significantly to the fight against climate change.

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