Gresham House Sustainable Infrastructure Impact Report

This report outlines how Gresham House's Sustainable Infrastructure strategy achieves impact through its investments in real asset based solutions that tackle key environmental and societal challenges faced by humanity.

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... The problem of achieving ‘net zero’ is broad and non-linear, covering everything from low carbon footprint food, great access to the internet, how it cares for the elderly, to how it turns its waste into a valuable product. To reach it will require a multi-faceted approach, incorporating a range of interlinked solutions, covering everything from ensuring access to the internet to how we process our waste.

Gresham House’s Sustainable Infrastructure division strives to target investments that have the potential to deliver the biggest impact and the best financial returns for its clients. This is done through innovative real asset based infrastructure investment across six key subsectors. This impact report outlines its impact philosophy, a detailed overview of each investment within the strategy, including its alignment with the 'Impact Frontiers' (formerly the 'Impact Management Project'), as well as the intended, quantifiable, impact it aims to make over the life of all of its Sustainable Infrastructure strategies.

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