Paving a path to net zero


Standard Chartered is uniquely placed to help by directing capital to markets with the greatest opportunity to adopt low-carbon technology and some of the toughest transition financing and climate challenges.

SUPPORTING the Paris Agreement goals on climate change to prevent the worst effects of global warming, Standard Chartered recently announced its ambitious new interim 2030 targets for the most carbon-intensive sectors and its methodology for a pathway to net zero by 2050.

The bank also aims to catalyse finance and partnerships to scale impact, capital and climate solutions to where they are needed most, including mobilising US$300bil in green and transition finance by 2030.

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