SDG contribution
SDG contribution
UN Sustainable Development Goals
Amber is supportive of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the UN Member States in 2015. Alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is an essential part of Amber’s approach to ESG integration.
Amber contributes towards the SDGs in two main ways; the positive environmental and social characteristics of its investments and its approach to active asset management.
Statistics as at 30 June 2023.
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Positive environmental and social characteristics
Amber’s investments support the targets set by the SDGs. Examples include:
Our investments in c.40 health facilities, including the award-winning Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, provide access to quality essential health-care services.
Good infrastructure provides an environment for the provision of quality education. By investing directly in c.270 education facilities and managing them sustainably, we can provide effective learning environments for all.
The Thames Tideway Tunnel is the largest infrastructure project undertaken within the UK privatised water industry.
Through the Company's investments in offshore transmission investments, it is supporting the provision of affordable and clean energy.
The Company's investments in transport provide safe, affordable and accessible transportation.
By investing in projects that support the transition to net zero, from renewable generation to decarbonising public transport, we can directly contribute to SDG 13.
Through the provision of high-quality judicial buildings, Amber is supporting effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels.
Active management
Amber actively manages all its investments to pursue best-in-class sustainability, which we believe has the most positive impact on society. Alongside relevant performance standards and regulation, Amber utilises the SDGs to guide its approach to actively managing investments. These are proactively used to develop and continually manage our sustainability aims.
Case studies
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East Anglia One OFTO (‘EA1’)
Suffolk, EnglandOperational -
BeNEX
Various, GermanyOperational -
Tideway
London, UKUnder construction