Decarbonisation Certificate

The energy, transport, agriculture, industry and construction sectors are currently the world’s main greenhouse gas emitters. In order to limit CO2 emissions and comply with the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015 to combat the negative impacts of climate change, many companies are developing products and services aimed at decarbonising the economy. Invest in this booming area and you can also contribute to reducing your portfolio’s carbon footprint.

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Decarbonisation

ISIN: CH1121305291

Comprising innovative and audacious assets, this certificate allows you to invest in companies active in reducing CO2 emissions, primarily through green energies, the development of sustainable transport, the improvement of buildings’ energy efficiency, vegan agriculture and the use of sustainable building materials. This certificate is therefore different from other ESG products or products focused on climate change, which invest in companies aimed at reducing their own carbon footprint.


 

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