cover of episode What’s Happening in Sustainable Finance: ESG Market Continues Rapid Growth, Climate Risks Top WEF List, and More

What’s Happening in Sustainable Finance: ESG Market Continues Rapid Growth, Climate Risks Top WEF List, and More

2022/3/22
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Episode Summary Hosts

  • Nicholas Gandolfo, Director, Corporate Solutions

  • Aditi Bhatia, Regional Sales Manager, Corporate Solutions

In this episode, hosts Nick and Aditi discuss notable trends and deals in sustainable finance – from rapid market growth, to increasing diversification of products, new taxonomies, sovereign green bonds and sustainability-linked bonds, impact accounting and reporting, and much more. Nick also tackles audience questions, offering some valuable insight on group frameworks and Sustainalytics’ approach to supporting transition finance).

Rapid Growth in Sustainable Finance

2021 saw incredible growth in sustainable finance and ESG assets under management (AUM) are projected to reach US$50 trillion by 2025 and make up one-third of global AUM. Sustainable bonds already made up 10% of global debt issued in 2021, with US$1 trillion issued for the first time and a 40% increase over 2020. And 2022 is showing no signs of slowing down, with a hot start to the year and good momentum looking forward.

World Economic Fund Risk Report 2022

Of the WEF’s top ten global risks by severity, five are environmental issues and the top three directly relate to climate change. View the report here.) Maybe it’s no surprise that this theme is carried forward from the previous risk report, but it highlights the continued importance of funding for projects that address climate risk.

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Key Moments

Market news

02:17

Hot start to the year: looking for $1tn ESG investment in 2022

03:31

Big year for taxonomies? ASEAN, Korea, Indonesia, plus EU changes

03:58

WEF Risk Report: top risks climate-related

05:10

ESG risk ratings scrutiny – usefulness and robustness

05:45

Fashion industry financing decarbonization and scope 3 emissions

06:20

Impact accounting

07:15

Nuclear & Gas and the EU Taxonomy

07:52

John Holland Sustainability Linked Bank Guarantee (Australia)

08:32

COVID recovery and Build Back Better

09:02

CBI report: Thailand infrastructure

09:25

World Bank report: sovereign SLB KPIs

09:51

IEA report: digitization as enabler for transition

10:20

Environmental Finance report: Green Bond Impact Reporting

Green bonds overview

11:25

Sovereigns: Egypt, Cyprus, Qatar, Denmark, Uruguay

12:00

Banks

13:40

Lots of activity and diversification in India

14:50

Social bonds to fund affordable housing, microfinance, employment

Green loans overview

16:15

Renewables

16:40

Property

17:05

Industrial machinery: sustainable water management

SLB overview

18:10

Coal terminals: scope 3 emissions and transition plans

19:02

Construction: reducing scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions

19:38

Private equity: coverage approach, science-based targets

20:40

Telecom: scope 1, 2 and 3 reductions

22:55

Chemicals: scope 1 and 2, recycling, SBT, Transition Pathway Initiative, IEA

Listener questions

24:20

Q: Can a group framework cover all the entities in the group?

26:13

Q: How does Sustainalytics sign off on transition and what’s our approach?

SLLs

29:15

Sector activity: shipping, pulp and paper, finance, property, retail, telecom, rail, IT, manufacturing, chemicals, construction, and more

Labeled products overview

32:30

Saudi Arabia: green deposits

32:40

Insurance connected to climate

32:58

Trade finance and solar loans

Transition finance overview

33:28

Hydrogen, mining, oil companies, McKinsey report, Japan

34:50

Countries and regulations

Links to Select Resources

  • Banking Exchange: Global ESG Assets to Hit $50 Trillion by 2025)

  • Asian Investor: Sustainable Finance Bonds Make Up 10% Of Global Debt Issued in 2021)

  • World Economic Fund: Global Risks Report 2022)

  • Morningstar: ESG Ratings Are Bottom-Line Focused, but Have Broader Impacts)

  • Environmental Finance: 'Impact Accounting' Bodies Launch Survey Of Existing Approaches)

  • Climate Bonds Initiative: Keeping the Momentum: China Introduces Innovative Labels Into Domestic Market )

  • Environmental Finance: Impact report quality deters green bond fund investors)

  • Bloomberg: Global Issuers Land in Canada as Nation’s Banks Fund Abroad )

  • Sustainalytics SPOs:

  • Danske Bank Group Green Bond Framework)

  • Banco do Brasil Sustainable Finance Framework )

  • FONPLATA Sustainable Debt Framework )

  • Northland Power Green Financing Framework )

  • Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation's Green Bond Framework )

  • ICG Sustainability-Linked Bond Framework)

  • Cellnex Sustainability-Linked Financing Framework)

  • Coca-Cola İçecek A.Ş. Sustainability-Linked Bond Framework)

  • The Central America Bottling Corporation Sustainability-Linked Financing Framework )