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"Translating ESG data into analysis for investors – trends in disclosure and company response" How to support investors in translating large volumes of ESG data into analysis they can use for investment decisions What type of data are investors mainly looking for; what are the current trends in this respect? Examples of and trends in company responses to investor requests for ESG data Observations on direct shareholder engagement outside the formal reporting framework TBLI CONFERENCE™ EUROPE 2014 took place on 28 & 29 October 2014 in Amsterdam, hosted by the VU University Amsterdam. The program included a wide selection of topics high on the agenda for sustainable finance professionals. Among them were trends in impact investing, impact measurement, philanthropy and program-related investing, ESG integration, ESG in fixed income markets, green bonds, shareholder engagement, strategies on fossil fuel investing and managing ESG risks. Reflecting the year's theme for TBLI CONFERENCES, "Connecting the Dots", we had included several workshops held at previous events in Zurich, New York and Oslo so that we can build on their learnings and insights.

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Translating ESG data into analysis for investors – trends in disclosure and

company response

TBLI Conference Europe Amsterdam, 29 October 2014

Sustainalytics: What we do

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We help clients turn vast quantities of environmental, social and governance information into insightful, value-added analysis to enable more informed investment decisions.

SRI

(Normative)

SOFT RI

(Reputation)

(Materiality)

HARD RI

RI

Equity – Developed markets

Equity – Emerging markets

Fixed Income – Government

Fixed Income – Private/ Public

Other alternative assets

Structured products

Real estate

Commodities

Private equity / VC

Microfinance / Impact investing

ASSET CLASSES

© Sustainalytics 2014

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Responsible Investment: Diversity in motives

RI Approaches

Active Ownership/ Engagement

Positive Best in Class/Screening

Norms-Based Screening

Negative Exclusionary

Screening

Integration in Investment Process

Positive Thematic and Impact investing

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Responsible Investment: Strategies

Investors Seek:

Sector-specific ESG indicators

Quantified, comparative data

Broad coverage

Historical data – momentum

Materiality – link with financial performance

Business models approach

Forward looking

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Company Responses

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Disclosure Distribution per Region

Europe

Asia-Pacific

North America

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ESG Reporting Standards

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Disclosure Improving over Time

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Company Response Rates Increasing

Trading Companies & Distributors 31%

Retailing 30%

Oil & Gas Refining, Marketing, Storage & Transportation29%

bottom 3 industries

Diversified Metals & Mining 75%

Household & Personal Products 71%

Telecommunication Services 70%

top 3 industries

Types of Company Response

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Non-responsive

Defensive / aggressive

Tentatively responsive –

lack of understanding

Highly responsive –

understanding of purpose of requests

Pro-active – reaching out to investors

Disclaimer

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Copyright © 2014 Sustainalytics. All rights reserved.

No portion of this material may be reproduced in any form without the

expressed, written permission of Sustainalytics.

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For more information please contact:

Hazel Goedhart Associate Analyst Phone: +31 20 205 00 23 Email: hazel.goedhart@sustainalytics.com Website: www.sustainalytics.com

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