Case Studies


SDG engagement equity, Q2 2024 case study: Eagle Materials – Federated Hermes Limited
Federated Hermes Limited's Q2 case study looks at leading United States cement manufacturer Eagle Materials.
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Not all emissions are equal: an FSSA case study – FSSA Investment Managers
There is a general view among companies, asset managers and allocators that lower emissions are good and higher emissions are bad.
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Engagement case study: LyondellBasell – Federated Hermes Limited
As part of the Climate Action 100+, EOS co-led engagement with the company on setting and disclosing ambitious climate targets.
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Schneider Electric – spurring decarbonisation – WHEB
Victoria MacLean discusses the sustainability goals of Schneider Electric.
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Engagement case study: American Electric Power – Federated Hermes Limited
Federated Hermes Limited encouraged AEP to produce a TCFD-aligned report that included scenario-based analysis of risks to the company and to align its…
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