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Fund Name(s):
  • Dimensional Global Sustainability Core Equity Fund
Fund Name SRI Style Product Region Asset Type Launch Date
Dimensional Global Sustainability Core Equity Fund Sustainability Tilt SICAV/Offshore* Global Equity 26/06/2013

Fund Size: £2020.00m

Total screened & themed / SRI assets: £45025.00

Total Responsible Ownership assets: £18073.00

Total assets under management: £482528.00

As at: 31/12/22

Contact: Joe.blackburn@dimensional.com

Overview

The Global Sustainability Core Equity Fund integrates key sustainability considerations within a broadly diversified, systematic investment strategy that emphasizes securities with higher expected returns, as indicated by research, while also aiming to minimize unnecessary turnover and trading costs. The fund is designed to address the issues most important to environmentally focused investors without compromising on sound investment principles.

 

Dimensional uses a combination of internal and external data to evaluate issuers on a focused set of sustainability concerns. The primary sustainability consideration of this approach is environmental impact from company emissions, including greenhouse gas emissions and potential emissions from fossil fuel reserves. Other sustainability considerations, such as land use and biodiversity, toxic spills and releases, operational waste, and water management are also incorporated into an environmental score. Issuers with an association to other social sustainability considerations may also be excluded.

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Fund information

Sustainability

Environmental policy

Sustainability policy

Limits exposure to carbon intensive industries

Sustainability theme or focus

Environmental damage and pollution policy

Sustainability focus

Transition focus

Nature & Biodiversity

Deforestation / palm oil policy

Biodiversity / nature policy

Climate Change & Energy

Coal, oil & / or gas majors excluded

Climate change / greenhouse gas emissions policy

Fossil fuel reserves exclusion

Human Rights

Child labour exclusion

Ethical Values Led Exclusions

Tobacco and related product manufacturers excluded

Alcohol production excluded

Gambling avoidance policy

Pornography avoidance policy

Civilian firearms production exclusion

Governance & Management

Governance policy

Encourage higher ESG standards through stewardship activity

Fund Governance

ESG integration strategy

Asset Size & Metrics

Invests in small, mid and large cap companies

Invest in supranationals

How The Fund Works

Balances company 'pros and cons' / best in sector

Limited / few ethical exclusions*

Combines ESG strategy with other SRI criteria

ESG weighted / tilt

All assets (except cash) meet published sustain'y criteria

Fund uses unscreened ‘diversifiers’ to help manage risk

Impact Methodologies

Aims to generate positive impacts (or 'outcomes')

Labels & Accreditations

SFDR Article 8 fund / product (EU)

Intended Clients & Product Options

Intended for investors interested in sustainability

Fund management company information

About The Business

ESG / SRI engagement (AFM company wide)

Responsible ownership / stewardship policy or strategy (AFM company wide)

Responsible ownership policy for non SRI funds (AFM company wide)

Responsible ownership / ESG a key differentiator (AFM company wide)

Integrates ESG factors into all / most fund research

In-house diversity improvement programme (AFM company wide)

Resources

In-house responsible ownership / voting expertise

Use specialist ESG / SRI / sustainability research companies

Collaborations & Affiliations

PRI signatory

Investment Association (IA) member

Accreditations

UK Stewardship Code signatory (AFM company wide)

Engagement Approach

Engaging on climate change issues

Engaging with fossil fuel companies on climate change

Engaging on human rights issues

Engaging on labour / employment issues

Engaging on diversity, equality and / or inclusion issues

Engaging on governance issues

Engaging on responsible supply chain issues

Climate & Net Zero Transition

Carbon offsetting - offset carbon as part of our net zero plan (AFM company wide)

In-house carbon / GHG reduction policy (AFM company wide)

Transparency

Publish full voting record (AFM company wide)

Publish responsible ownership / stewardship report (AFM company wide)

Full SRI policy information on company website

Full SRI policy information available on request

Policy

The Global Sustainability Core Equity Fund is primarily designed to decrease exposure to companies that are significant contributors to emissions or those with large fossil fuel reserves (such as oil, gas, and coal) that may lead to future emissions. Other environmental and social sustainability considerations are also incorporated in the strategy.

 

For each company in Dimensional’s sustainability strategies, we calculate an environmental sustainability score. Greenhouse gas emissions intensity accounts for 85% of the total score and other environmental factors—land use and biodiversity, involvement in toxic spills or releases, operational waste, and water management—account for the remaining 15%. Within each sector, companies with high environmental sustainability scores receive a greater weight, while those with low ratings receive a lesser weight or are excluded. Across all sectors, the highest-emitting companies, in terms of both emissions intensity and potential emissions from fossil fuel reserves, may be de-emphasized or excluded from purchase. Additionally, companies with meaningful exposure to other social sustainability issues such as coal, palm oil, factory farming, child labor, tobacco, controversial weapons, and civilian firearms may be excluded, among other factors.

 

For more detail, please refer to the Sustainability Considerations: Sustainability Core Equity Funds document.

Process

Dimensional’s Global Sustainability Core Equity Fund seeks to add value while integrating sustainability considerations important to investors, while also controlling risks and costs through portfolio design, management, and trading. The strategy invests in equities across all market capitalizations in eligible developed markets and offers broad diversification across and within countries.

 

Apply sustainability considerations:

For each company in Dimensional’s sustainability strategies, we calculate an environmental sustainability score that incorporates greenhouse gas emissions as well as other environmental factors, such as land use and biodiversity, involvement in toxic spills or releases, operational waste, and water use. Within each sector, companies with high environmental sustainability scores receive a greater weight, while those with low ratings receive a lesser weight or are excluded. Across all sectors, the strategy also seeks to reduce exposure or exclude companies that are the largest contributors to emissions or have large fossil fuel reserves that may lead to future emissions. Additionally, companies with meaningful exposure to other social sustainability issues may also be excluded from purchase.

 

ESG data sources:

For Dimensional’s social and sustainability strategies, Dimensional uses a combination of internal and external data to systematically evaluate companies on ESG issues. Dimensional has spent a significant amount of time and effort evaluating ESG data providers and new datasets as they become available. We use multiple ESG vendors for data on carbon emissions and fossil fuel reserves. We compare these datasets against each other to develop an enhanced set of carbon emissions data. We also invest in our own datasets drawn from our research and portfolio management teams. Examples of this include our proprietary datasets on companies involved with factory farming and palm oil. We also subscribe to data on companies engaged in certain business activities and use several vendors of proxy voting data to better inform how we exercise our proxy votes.

 

Dimensional’s Portfolio Management team also uses internally generated tools to track and evaluate data from third-party providers and their potential impact on portfolios. They use internal processes and tools to evaluate and monitor data from MSCI, ISS, Bloomberg, company filings, news reports, and other sources on portfolio companies with potential environmental or social controversies, as well as information on corporate governance and corporate actions. Dimensional’s Research team uses internally generated tools to integrate ESG-related data into our Investment Analytics and Data systems.

Resources, Affiliations & Corporate Strategies

Dimensional’s team-based ESG approach combines a dedicated Responsible Investment team and a dedicated Investment Stewardship Group with ESG specialists and contributors throughout Dimensional.

 

The Responsible Investment team sits within the Portfolio Management team, and the Head of Responsible Investment reports to Dimensional’s Global Head of Portfolio Management. The Responsible Investment team coordinates Dimensional’s ESG strategy across areas such as ESG product design, data, ESG regulatory requirements, ESG research, and ESG thought leadership. The team’s efforts are supported by Dimensional’s ESG Steering Committee and regional ESG working groups.

 

The Investment Stewardship Group manages Dimensional’s global stewardship activities. The group sits within Dimensional’s Portfolio Management department and consists of dedicated stewardship personnel who work closely with Portfolio Managers. The group implements policies through proxy voting and by communicating directly with boards and management of portfolio companies, monitors day-to-day operations, and conducts research on governance-related matters under the supervision of Dimensional’s Investment Stewardship Committee.

 

The work of Dimensional’s dedicated ESG functions is supported by cross-functional resources embedded across Dimensional’s Research, Portfolio Management, and Investment Analytics and Data teams. As of December 31, 2022, more than 60 investment professionals contribute to ESG initiatives across our global offices

 

From a governance perspective, Dimensional’s stewardship efforts are overseen by the Investment Stewardship Committee, a subcommittee of Dimensional’s Investment Committee. To learn more about the Investment Stewardship Committee, see the Investment Stewardship section.

 

Additionally, Dimensional’s ESG Steering Committee is a collaborative group composed of key contributors to ESG-related initiatives across departments and regions, including representatives from Portfolio Management, Research, Investment Solutions, Legal, and Corporate Services. The ESG Steering Committee’s role is to strategically coordinate and communicate Dimensional’s efforts across business functions to deliver a cohesive approach to ESG that is informed by our clients’ needs.

 

Memberships and groups

Dimensional became a signatory to the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI) in August 2012. Dimensional is a member of various organizations that work to improve transparency and accountability regarding corporate governance issues by both investors and portfolio companies. Dimensional is a signatory to the UK Stewardship Code and the Japan Stewardship Code, and publicly supports the Task Force on Climate related Financial Disclosures, which is intended to promote consistent climate related financial risk disclosures by companies. Dimensional is also a member of the Council of Institutional Investors (CII), International Corporate Governance Network, and Harvard Institutional Investor Forum (HIIF), which are dedicated to promoting good corporate governance, and the Investment Company Institute (ICI), Global Investment Company Institute, and UK Investment Association (UKIA), which represent the interests of investment companies and investment managers and regularly are involved in commenting on the development of new laws and regulations that impact investment companies and issuers, including those that relate to ESG issues. Dimensional also comments on proposed rules promulgated by the SEC and other regulators regarding corporate governance and other matters to the extent the firm deems it appropriate.

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There are a currently a number of different interpretations of how portfolio alignment with the goals of the Paris Agreement should be measured; for some people it means considering net zero commitments at portfolio companies, whereas for others it means considering whether current emissions are being reduced at the portfolio level in line with a Paris aligned trajectory. The EU Paris Aligned Benchmark (PAB) regulation requires a 50% reduction in emissions intensity versus the starting universe with a 7% year-over-year reduction on an ongoing basis. 

 

Although they are not explicitly measured against this framework, nor do they claim alignment, our sustainability strategies across both equity and fixed income currently achieve a greater reduction in greenhouse gas emissions intensity, relative to their respective benchmarks, than is required under the PAB framework.

 

 

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