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What will it take for Australia to unlock investment in ESG?

Today’s investors, consumers and employees increasingly expect companies to take the lead with environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives – requiring sharp focus on the investments required to achieve targets being set by Australia and its corporate citizens.

This includes Australia’s benchmark of cutting net greenhouse emissions to 43% below 2005 levels by 2030, a target now enshrined in the Federal Government’s new Climate Change Act, as well as people and sustainability goals being embedded throughout supply chains.

Corporate Australia has demonstrated it is up for the challenge – it’s now a matter of scale, speed and investment.

Unlocking ESG Investment in Australia 2023

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Silke Goldberg

Partner, London

Silke Goldberg
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Antony Crockett

Partner, Hong Kong

Antony Crockett
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Timothy Stutt

Partner, Sydney

Timothy Stutt
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Iria Calviño

Partner, Madrid

Iria Calviño
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Heike Schmitz

Partner, Co-Head ESG EMEA, Germany

Heike Schmitz
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Jannis Bille

UK Head of ESG, London

Jannis Bille
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Benjamin Rubinstein

Partner, New York

Benjamin Rubinstein
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Sarah Ries-Coward

Partner, London

Sarah Ries-Coward
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Isabella Kelly

Senior Associate, Sydney

Isabella Kelly
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Ernst Müller

Director, Johannesburg

Ernst Müller
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Reshma Nair

Senior Associate, Singapore

Reshma Nair
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Rebecca Chin

Senior Associate, London

Rebecca Chin
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Mika Morissette

Senior Associate, London

Mika Morissette
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Leonie Timmers

Senior Associate, Madrid

Leonie Timmers