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Engagement
Case Study – Active Engagement

Kingspan
Kingspan Group Public Limited is an Ireland-based company that provides insulation and building envelope solutions. It has five operating divisions, with the production of insulation products accounting for over 80% of company’s business. Kingspan also offers a range of rainwater harvesting and flooding control systems, raised access flooring, daylighting, natural ventilation and smoke management solutions. As a leading producer of insulation solutions, the company operates in the sector which plays a significant role in the global energy efficiency push.
Collaborative Initiative – Active Engagement

Facial recognition and human rights: what is the role of responsible investors?
Since June 2021, Candriam has been leading a new collaborative engagement effort to address risks to civil liberties posed by the influx of facial recognition technology. Through this two-year project, the associated investors’ working group aims to improve disclosure and practices around the use of facial recognition technology.
Case Study – Active Engagement

Small and Mid-Cap Companies: Human Capital Management
SMID companies have fewer resources than their large-capitalization peers, yet are often growing faster. We apply our experience in Engagement campaigns to the special situations of these companies, beginning with their need to recruit, train, and retain employees, while competing against larger companies for the same workers.
Case Study – Active Engagement

Access to medicines, or how equality has become a central issue for pharma businesses
The health crisis has caused more than 900,000 deaths in Europe1. But it has also illustrated the health sector’s tremendous drive for innovation in its search for solutions to the pandemic. Candriam’s aim in its investments in the health sector is to identify, amongst those companies capable of discovering and producing the solutions of tomorrow, the most innovative.
Case Study – Active Engagement

Financial Institutions Climate Change Survey
The impacts of Climate Change on the financial sector are already measured in the billions, just for extreme weather events. Add in other elements such as credit risks for banks, and delays in tackling climate change could cost financial companies up to $1.2 trillion over the next 15 years.
Case Study – Active Engagement
Case Study – Active Engagement

Teleperformance SE
Teleperformance is a global leader in digitally integrated business services, including call centers or web platforms, with employees in 80 countries. As a service business, it is people-driven, growing to 330,000 employees and €5 billion in revenues over 40 years. Headquartered in France, its largest perations are in EMEA, India, the Philippines, the United States, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil.
Case Study – Active Engagement

BHP
Amongst industries, the metals and mining sector is responsible for a large part of man-made greenhouse gas emissions in Australia and globally; not only directly, but especially through the end uses of its products after extraction and sale. BHP is one of the world’s largest mining conglomerates, and one of Australia’s largest corporations.
Sovereign sustainability
The New Sovereign Sustainability Model
A community already exists within finance which is committed to adding value for investors, while collectively changing the world. Both we and the next generation deserve nothing less.
At Candriam, we have been a part of this community for 25 years, seeking to add value by investing responsibly. We established an in-house team of ESG Analysts in 2005, expanding to Sovereign Sustainability analysis in 2009. Once alone in the wilderness, we are now part of a fast-moving body of thought among financial market participants and academics. Committed to remaining at the forefront, this year we launched our third Sovereign Sustainability model.
Politique d'exclusion de Candriam
Politique d'exclusion de Candriam

Cette politique en matière d’activités controversées est l’expression concrète du leadership de Candriam en matière de développement durable. Elle définit quelles activités, en raison de leur caractère éthique et économique non durable unanimement reconnu, doivent être exclues des investissements de Candriam.
Candriam reconnaît le rôle important joué par les gestionnaires d’actifs dans la résolution des grands défis mondiaux, tels que le changement climatique, la préservation de la biodiversité ou l’assurance de conditions de travail décentes pour tous, et s’efforce d’être à l’avant-garde de la durabilité en faisant progresser ses politiques et ses pratiques.
Candriam Climate Policy
Candriam Climate Policy

Climate change is one of the most urgent and important challenges that society and investors are facing today. It is also a source of opportunity for investors through the reallocation of capital and innovation that our responses to climate change are creating and will undoubtedly stimulate. As an asset manager, Candriam's responsibility is to preserve and develop the assets of its investors. Candriam therefore integrates climate change at every level of analysis and investment decision making as well as in the exercise of its role as an active and responsible investor.
Candriam Integration Policy
Candriam Integration Policy

Financial markets play a pivotal role in the financing of companies’ activities to support economic growth and foster innovation. However, economic development and growth should be sustainable in the long run benefiting everyone across generations. In 2015, both the COP21 Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) clearly articulated the need to shift the emphasis from measuring economic growth to appraising and incentivizing sustainable economic development for all.
Responsible Investment Policy
Responsible Investment Policy

Sustainability is rooted in Candriam's operating model and forms a key part of our corporate culture. Candriam’s sustainable development strategy leads us to incorporate sustainability trends shaping the world of tomorrow within the process of defining our firm’s strategic orientations. Our philosophy is to establish and maintain a balance between responsible behaviour towards all stakeholders and the pursuit of sustainable financial performance.
Guide to sustainable investing
Guide to sustainable investing
Guide to sustainable investing

Emerging market companies hold the key to our climate future
In 2015, the year of the COPS21 conference in Paris, the global level of CO2 emissions reached 35.21 billion tons. In December that year, the Paris Agreement was signed, setting out a global framework to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global warming to well below 2°C compared to the pre-industrial levels.
Guide to sustainable investing
Guide to sustainable investing
Guide to sustainable investing
Guide to sustainable investing

The three most common questions on the new EU regulation
If you feel a bit lost faced with all the obscure acronyms that seem to be taking over the ESG debate these days, don’t worry, you are not alone in that situation. We have created this series of short briefing notes to provide you, as an investor, with the essential things you need to know to understand how what some have dubbed a “regulatory tsunami” will impact you and what you need to do next.
Guide to sustainable investing

Does ESG Do What it Says? The New SFDR Requirements
Are 'Sustainable' investments truly sustainable? What Environmental, Social, and Governance factors are actually included in your investment? Does your investment really do what it says on the label? David Czupryna's overview of the new EU requirements concludes they are likely to clarify the situation, while the lingo may be a lot to learn.
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