Europe
North America
Australia/New Zealand
An international initiative in partnership with
Global Climate
Disclosure Framework
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Global Climate DisClosure Framework For automotive Companies
About IIGCC
The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) is the leading group for collaboration
between pension funds and other institutional investors in Europe and focuses on addressing investment
risks and opportunities associated with climate change. The group currently has 46 members, including
major pension funds and asset management companies, with combined assets of around €4 trillion.
Contact: stephanie.pfeifer@iigcc.org. Web: www.iigcc.org
About Ceres and the Investor Network on Climate Risk
Founded in 1989, Ceres is the leading U.S. network of investors, environmental groups and other public
interest organizations working with companies to address sustainability challenges. Ceres also directs the
Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR), comprised of over 70 institutional investors who collectively
manage over $7 trillion in assets, and are working to address the risks and opportunities associated with
climate change. Contact: Chris Fox at fox@ceres.org. Web: www.ceres.org and www.incr.com
About IGCC
The Investor Group on Climate Change Australia/New Zealand (IGCC, Australia/New Zealand) represents
institutional investors with total funds under management of over A$375 billion, and others in the
investment community interested in the impact of climate change on investments. The aim of the
IGCC is to ensure that the risks and opportunities associated with climate change are incorporated into
investment decisions for the ultimate benefit of individual investors. Contact: secretariat@igcc.org.au.
Web: www.igcc.org.au
Acknowledgments
IIGCC, Ceres and IGCC Australia/New Zealand would like to acknowledge the contributions of Eric
Borremans and Jacky Prudhomme, BNP Paribas Asset Management; Valéry Lucas-Leclin and Sarj Nahal,
Société Générale; Eric-Jan Stork, APG I