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Abstract

DNB Asset Management (DNB AM), which is based in the Nordic region, has introduced responsible investment strategies across its asset classes. In addition to funds and investments that follow responsible investment standards, DNB AM offers clients an assortment of sustainability-themed funds, including funds that invest in businesses tackling climate change. In May 2020, DNB AM introduced a new theme - sustainable oceans - which focused on eight sectors: Aquaculture & fisheries/seafood, Offshore oil & gas, Renewable marine energy (eg wind), Marine transport & shipping, Ship recycling & marine operations (inc port acctivities), Deep-sea mining & marine-based biotechnology, Marine & costal tourism and Land-based activities with a significant influence on the oceans (eg mining, agriculture, chemicals, waste management and urban development).

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate and executive education courses.

Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2021.

Geographical setting

Region:
Europe
Countries:
Norway; Sweden; Luxembourg

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Abstract

DNB Asset Management (DNB AM), which is based in the Nordic region, has introduced responsible investment strategies across its asset classes. In addition to funds and investments that follow responsible investment standards, DNB AM offers clients an assortment of sustainability-themed funds, including funds that invest in businesses tackling climate change. In May 2020, DNB AM introduced a new theme - sustainable oceans - which focused on eight sectors: Aquaculture & fisheries/seafood, Offshore oil & gas, Renewable marine energy (eg wind), Marine transport & shipping, Ship recycling & marine operations (inc port acctivities), Deep-sea mining & marine-based biotechnology, Marine & costal tourism and Land-based activities with a significant influence on the oceans (eg mining, agriculture, chemicals, waste management and urban development).

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for postgraduate and executive education courses.

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Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2021.

Geographical setting

Region:
Europe
Countries:
Norway; Sweden; Luxembourg

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