Background
In November of 2017, the Board of Governors approved six recommendations related to the responsible investment of Laurier’s investment funds:
- Enhance environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk-management strategies.
- Develop a responsible investment annual report.
- Develop a fossil free/impact investing endowment fund.
- Seek out and create collaborative relationships with other institutions to advance responsible investing/ESG strategies.
- Continue to support research into the effects of climate change, the sustainability of ecosystems and ESG-related issues.
- Continue to implement strategies to reduce carbon emissions on campus and promote the principles of sustainability.
These recommendations were an outcome of a comprehensive review of responsible investing which involved various stakeholders across the university.
Update of the work done since 2017 under each of the six recommendations:
- Enhance environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk-management strategies.
- The Investment Oversight Sub-committee, the Joint F&I and Pension committee, and Financial Resources staff received training from Hub Proteus on various responsible investing topics. These topics included Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), Socially Responsible Investing, and Impact Investing.
- The investment oversight committee began asking investment managers to provide periodic updates on ESG. As of December 2020, ten of Laurier’s investment managers reported being signatories of the UN PRI (United Nations‐supported Principles for Responsible Investment).
- All RFPs for investment managers now have questions related to ESG along with shortlist presentations.
- In June 2021 the Board of Governors approved a motion to set a target of a 40% reduction in the carbon footprint (intensity) for equities held within the University Endowment Fund, to be achieved by the end of 2030. Options on obtaining the data required to measure this reduction is currently being reviewed.
- Develop a responsible investment annual report.
- Annual reports have been brought forward to the Board since the 2018-2019 year.
- Laurier also developed a responsible investment website under the public accountability section.
- Develop a fossil free/impact investing endowment fund.
- In June 2021 the Board of Governors approved a motion to explore establishing a separate fossil free / impact investment endowment fund.
- A Statement of Investment Policies & Procedures for the planned fossil free / impact investment endowment fund has been drafted and is undergoing review.
- Work continues to investigate the options for a fossil free investment fund.
- Seek out and create collaborative relationships with other institutions to advance responsible investing/ESG strategies.
- Laurier became a member of the Responsible Investment Association in 2019, which will provide the university with an opportunity to collaborate with other organizations on responsible investing and get access to research on the topic.
- Laurier is actively seeking to become a signatoary to the Climate Charter signed by other universities in June 2020.
- Continue to support research into the effects of climate change, the sustainability of ecosystems and ESG-related issues.
- Continue to implement strategies to reduce carbon emissions on campus and promote the principles of sustainability.
- Laurier continues to be a leader in sustainability on campus and in research, which is detailed in the Sustainability Action Plan 2018-2022, the Strategic Research Plan 2020-2025, and the Laurier Stategy: 2019-2024.
Update on CU200 Exposure
Laurier continues to monitor its exposure to the Carbon Underground 200’s list of publicly traded securities, which identifies 200 of the largest coal, oil and gas publicly traded reserve holders globally:
2019-12-31
Fund
|
Total Investment ($ millions)
|
CU200 Investment ($ millions)
|
CU200 as % of Total
|
Pension Plan
|
707.7
|
25.4
|
3.6%
|
Endowment
|
98.5
|
3.0
|
3.1%
|
Lazaridis
|
13.6
|
0.1
|
0.9%
|
Sinking Fund
|
19.4
|
0.8
|
4.3%
|
2020-12-31
Fund
|
Total Investment ($ millions)
|
CU200 Investment ($ millions)
|
CU200 as % of Total
|
Pension Plan
|
770.0
|
15.8
|
2.1%
|
Endowment
|
103.8
|
1.9
|
1.8%
|
Lazaridis
|
11.6
|
0.0
|
0.3%
|
Sinking Fund
|
21.2
|
0.3
|
1.3%
|
One Year % Change In:
Fund
|
Total Investment
|
CU200 Investment
|
CU200 as % of Total
|
Pension Plan
|
8.8%
|
-37.8%
|
-42.8%
|
Endowment
|
5.3%
|
-38.5%
|
-41.6%
|
Lazaridis
|
-14.7%
|
-68.2%
|
-62.7%
|
Sinking Fund
|
9.5%
|
-66.3%
|
-69.2%
|
Investment Managers and Responsible Investment
Laurier’s investments are managed by investment managers in pooled funds and limited partnerships.
Many of Laurier’s investment managers have publically available policies on ESG, and they must report on the topic each year to Laurier’s Investment Oversight Sub-committee.
As of December 2020, ten of Laurier’s investment managers reported as signatories of the UN PRI (United Nations‐supported Principles for Responsible Investment).
The UN PRI is the one of the most well-known organizations in the world for responsible investment, and signatories have committed to working to achieve the following six principles:
- We will incorporate ESG issues into investment analysis and decision-making processes.
- We will be active owners and incorporate ESG issues into our ownership policies and practices.
- We will seek appropriate disclosure on ESG issues by the entities in which we invest.
- We will promote acceptance and implementation of the Principles within the investment industry.
- We will work together to enhance our effectiveness in implementing the Principles.
- We will each report on our activities and progress towards implementing the Principles.
Source: www.unpri.org/pri/about-the-pri