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Sustainable investing
Sustainability policies and positions
Our policies and frameworks underpin our sustainable investment approach. These range from sustainability and engagement reports to policies regarding our frameworks for the SDGs, ESG bonds, thematic and impact strategies.
Sustainability policies
Methodologies
Active ownership
Active ownership is a key tenet of sustainable investing, which has been part of Robeco’s DNA for decades. We believe that being active owners of the companies in which we invest contributes to both investment results and society. We have huge experience in using engagement to seek improvements in the sustainable characteristics of companies, and voting on issues at shareholder meetings.
Dialogue and voting results
Our engagement specialists maintain an active dialogue with some 200 companies a year. They also vote at around 5,000 shareholder annual general meetings.