Sustainable investing

Transition finance

Transition finance invests in less sustainable companies to help them adopt lower-carbon and more nature-positive practices. Unlike sustainable investing, which focuses on ‘green’ companies, transition finance targets those progressing from ‘brown’ to ‘green.’


It is often said that if net zero is the destination, then transition is the journey. Transition investing is the principal means of achieving net zero emissions in order to meet the Paris Agreement temperature goals and limit global warming.

This is where the real change is taking place as companies and sectors adjust their processes. Transition investing opens up opportunities for investments in industries where emissions are hard to abate, such as steel or cement, which would not be covered by pure SI.

Hard-to-abate sectors are responsible for one-third of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions

Hard-to-abate sectors are responsible for one-third of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions

Source: Citi GPS, Mission Possible

The three pillars of transition finance

Transition finance is guided by three inter-related pillars: climate, nature and social development. It offers investible opportunities in a wide range of areas, led by climate and nature:

  • Climate: Opportunities range from switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy, to changing industrial processes, developing green steel and low-carbon cement, plus carbon capture technology.

  • Nature: Projects include reducing pollution and waste, using less packaging, adopting more recycling and more land use-efficient products, thereby reducing resource intensity and pressure on land and sea.

  • Social development: This is necessary to ensure a Just Transition so that workers in sectors such as coal mining who will be displaced can get new jobs in more sustainable industries, such as moves in Egypt to replace fuel price subsidies with food stipends. Transition finance here is more of an issue for governments than for investors.1


Investors can adopt transition finance while also generating attractive returns by tapping into a broad set of asset classes. This includes the regular listed equites of transitional companies, corporate bonds (credits), sovereign bonds of progressive countries, and green, social and sustainability (GSS) bonds. Many investment strategies now directly target the transition, climate change and net zero.

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Companies that are leading the transition (the top two lines) generate better returns than the laggards (bottom two lines). The high leaders are in high-emission sectors that are transitioning well. The low leaders are in the low-emission sectors where transition is less of an issue. Source: Robeco

Paris-aligned benchmarks

In order to meet net zero by 2050, companies need to decarbonize on average by 7% a year. Investing in strategies that target this has been greatly assisted by the launch of Paris-aligned benchmarks that follow clear trajectories to achieve this. Robeco now has strategies that align with this 7% annual decarbonization target. We also use engagement where necessary to encourage companies to step up their net zero efforts.

One issue that has emerged in transition investing – and in ESG or pure-play sustainable investing in general – is the need to procure forward-looking rather than backward-looking data. This has become the new ‘holy grail’ of data, as emissions statistics, for example, only offer a snapshot into the past. Robeco has developed a framework to identify transition opportunities using such forward-looking metrics.

Much of the focus on transition investing has been in Asia, which accounts for 60% of the global population and 93% of the rise in carbon emissions over the past ten years. Several investment strategies including three at Robeco therefore specifically target Asian transition opportunities.

Footnote

1 https://www.iisd.org/articles/just-transition-examples


See also

Net zero emissions Climate change Decarbonization Paris-aligned benchmarks


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