For over twenty years, Macquarie has collaborated with public and private sector stakeholders to facilitate the energy transition and develop climate solutions. The company continues to focus on developing practical solutions for clients and communities, including investing in climate mitigation, renewable energy, and technologies like batteries and hydrogen.
Macquarie is also committed to adaptation strategies that enhance infrastructure resilience against climate change impacts. Additionally, the firm supports portfolio companies in creating net-zero plans and advises clients on renewable energy transactions. Macquarie provides risk and capital solutions to commodity and energy suppliers, assisting customers with carbon markets compliance.
The company emphasizes a managed transition for carbon-intensive industries as they work to reduce emissions. Since 2022, Macquarie has combined its green investments expertise with fiduciary capital from Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) to access larger capital pools for extensive projects.
In 2022, Macquarie outlined its Net Zero strategy, updating it in 2023. These principles guide their evolving climate strategy to meet client needs and regulatory requirements across different markets. Although no longer a member of the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), Macquarie remains focused on delivering plans aligned with regulatory standards.
Macquarie will provide further updates on its progress in its Annual Report in May 2025.
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