Sustainability

We pursue a sustainable investment approach

Sustainability lies at the heart of our business. We undertake our work because we believe in the strength of our company, of our business and in the importance of what we do in a broader sense. As a result we are highly motivated to achieve our goals.

Sustainable Investing

Sustainability is crucial to our investment approach and to our ability to meet the expectations of our stakeholders – we believe it has a direct link to our long-term profitable performance.

The theme of “resource scarcity” is central to our strategy. We believe that, globally, economic development (and thus increasing demand for resources) will continue to strain natural resources worldwide.  Our investment thesis is based on the premise that such macro-trends will have an important influence on the pricing of increasingly scarce resources such as energy, water, agricultural resources and clean air.  (Consequently our aim is to produce long term supplies of these sustainable products as well as the related environmental commodities).

In an increasingly resource-constrained world, it is crucial to work within environmental and social limits and our Investment Approval Process recognizes this.

Sustainability is integral to our business

We recognize that all of our investments depend on our relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and, in particular, the local communities where our projects are undertaken. Our business model therefore seeks to meet, daily, the highest standards of sustainability, governance, and ethical investing, along with a strong emphasis on health and safety.

We also consider that sustainability is critical to the management of our most crucial asset – our staff. Our aim is to promote a working environment where people feel they are “in it for the long-run”. We aim to ensure people feel they and their contribution are appreciated and that a proper balance between work and their life outside Sindicatum is maintained.

This approach helps safeguard our future.

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