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Owner of Home Bargains buys 5,000 acres of land in Lancashire to help support farmers

Owner of Home Bargains buys 5,000 acres of land in Lancashire to help support farmers
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Parcel distributor to take space at Exeter Logistics Park

A new 55,000 sq ft parcel distribution hub is set to be built at developer Stoford’s Exeter Logistics Park in East Devon. The commercial property developer has submitted two reserved matters planning applications to East Devon District Council, for two new building units on land at the former Hayes Farm, Clyst Honiton. They include the proposed construction of a c.55,000 sq ft parcel distribution service centre with integral office space on behalf of an end user, which has the potential to create up to 151 new jobs. The modern, bespoke facility has been designed to increase operational efficiency. It will minimise the number of vehicles required on site and reduce environmental footprint, whilst delivering the same employment level as a typically larger scale unit.

New sector-wide net-zero financial alliance promises coordination

By Susanna Rust2021-04-21T11:52:00+01:00 A global alliance bringing together existing and new net-zero finance initiatives into a single sector-wide strategic form was launched today by high-level UK, UN and US figures. Mark Carney, the UK prime minister’s finance advisor for COP26 and UN special envoy for climate action and finance, plus US presidential climate envoy John Kerry and Janet Yellen, Treasury Secretary, are among those named as involved in the launch, which comes on the eve of US president Joe Biden’s climate leaders summit. The new forum, dubbed the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), unites the UN-convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance and the newer Net-Zero Asset Managers initiative.

Church Commissioners set 25% emissions reduction target by 2025

Church Commissioners set 25% emissions reduction target by 2025 Church Commissioners set 25% emissions reduction target by 2025 Bloomberg Church Commissioners for England, London, is targeting a 25% reduction in the carbon intensity of its investment portfolio by 2025. The target is a realistic goal in our mission to create real world change to transition to a net-zero global economy, a news release said. The reduction will apply to Church Commissioners public equities and real estate portfolios. Other classes will be included in carbon emission reductions as methodologies and reliable data develop. The asset allocation was not available. To reach its goal, executives will increase engagement activity with the highest-emitting companies in its portfolio, as well as with money managers across all asset classes.

Church Commissioners to Reduce Carbon Emissions by 25% by 2025

Church Commissioners to Reduce Carbon Emissions by 25% by 2025 The fund said it will achieve this mainly through its public equities and real estate portfolios. The Church Commissioners for England is aiming to reduce carbon emissions in its fund by 25% by 2025, mainly through its public equities and real estate portfolios.  That goal is based on a 2019 baseline, the fund said this week. The $12.1 billion investment manager will also reduce emissions across its other portfolios as reliable climate-related data becomes available. “Real action is necessary to respond to the climate emergency,” Tom Joy, chief investment officer at the Church Commissioners for England, said in a statement. “This 25% reduction in carbon intensity will be the first step in getting there.” 

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