Sustainable investments can have an impact. This has been demonstrated by the example of Holcim. The cement company is the largest listed CO2 emitter in Switzerland. However, at the beginning of May 2023, the company submitted its climate strategy for approval and presented significant improvements compared to the previous year: According to the new decarbonisation strategy, the net-zero target for greenhousegas emissions is to be achieved by 2050. At the same time, it has had the targets confirmed by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). As recently as 2022, the target values were significantly less ambitious, which is why over ten per cent of voters did not support the targets.
Zürcher Kantonalbank's Asset Management has also been in close contact with Holcim's management team for several years to encourage the cement giant to become more sustainable. The latest success is partly due to this kind of engagement - and is a good example of how investors can encourage companies to act more sustainably.
Leverage CO2-intensive companies
There are different approaches to sustainable investing. These are often equated with investments in business models that are as sustainable as possible and the exclusion of controversial issues. What is often forgotten is that more can usually be achieved by transforming an existing business model into a sustainable business model than by simply supporting sustainable companies. This is because, on the one hand, some products are essential in order to realise the transformation of the economy at all. Secondly, the global impact is also much greater when companies like Holcim significantly reduce their CO2 emissions. Against this backdrop, it makes sense for sustainable investment vehicles to invest in stocks such as ABB, Nestlé and Holcim.
In practice, the transition of companies is very complex, expensive and time-consuming. The example of Holcim shows the challenge: on the one hand, there is the basic need for a roof over one's head. But many houses are made of CO2-intensive building materials. So if significant progress is to be made in terms of sustainability, the cement manufacturer needs to develop new products and invest in new technologies.