NZAM investor group drops net zero target requirement as it eyes 'new chapter' in 2026

Stuart Stone
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Net Zero Asset Managers initiative waters down membership requirements as it announces plans to relaunch in early 2026

The Net Zero Asset Managers (NZAM) initiative appears to have dropped requirements for its members to set emissions reduction targets and explicitly aim for net zero by 2050 across their investment portfolios,...

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