Hydrogen Capital Growth plc

SRI Style:

Environmental Style

SDR Labelling:

Not eligible to use label (out of scope)

Product:

Investment Trust

Fund Region:

Global

Fund Asset Type:

Infrastructure

Launch Date:

30/07/2021

Last Amended:

Dialshifter ():

Fund/Portfolio Size:

£132.70m

(as at: 31/12/2023)

Total Screened Themed SRI Assets:

£132.70m

Total Assets Under Management:

£132.70m

ISIN:

GB00BL6K7L04

Objectives:

Please note: Hydrogen Capital Growth has been replaced by Redwheel as investment advisers (29 July 2025)

 

Primary fund last amended:


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Sustainability - General
Sustainability policy

Has policies that consider (environmental and social) sustainability issues. Strategies vary but are likely to consider environmental issues like climate change, carbon emissions, biodiversity loss, resource management, environmental impacts; and social issues like equal opportunities, human rights, labour standards, diversity and adherence to internationally recognised codes. See individual entry information.

Sustainability focus

Has a significant focus on sustainability issues

Encourage more sustainable practices through stewardship

Aim to encourage higher sustainability standards through responsible ownership / stewardship / engagement / voting activity

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) focus

Aim to invest (and manage assets) in ways that help to address all or some of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). See https://sdgs.un.org/goals).

Report against sustainability objectives

Publicly report performance against named sustainability objectives

Environmental - General
Environmental damage & pollution policy

Has documented policies explaining the approach to environmental damage and pollution. Strategies vary.

Favours cleaner, greener companies

Aims to invest in companies with strong or market leading environmental policies and practices. Strategies vary. See individual entry information for more detail.

Climate Change & Energy
Climate change / greenhouse gas emissions policy

Has policies (documented strategies that explain their position) on climate change related issues such as greenhouse gas/carbon emissions, net zero, transitioning to lower carbon. Strategies vary.

Coal, oil & / or gas majors excluded

Avoid investment in major coal, oil and/or gas (extraction) companies. Strategies vary.

Fracking & tar sands excluded

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Arctic drilling exclusion

Avoid companies that are involved in extracting oil from the Arctic regions.

Fossil fuel reserves exclusion

Avoid investing in companies / assets with coal, oil and gas reserves. See individual entry information for further details.

Clean / renewable energy theme or focus

Invest (or may invest) in clean / renewable energy companies and other assets. The proportion directly or indirectly invested in renewable energy may vary over time.

Encourage transition to low carbon through stewardship activity

Encourage the transition to lower carbon activities through asset selection and / or responsible ownership activity.

Invests in clean energy / renewables

Invest in renewable energy companies and / or companies where renewable energy is a significant part of their business. Strategies vary.

Hydrogen policy or theme

Has a policy or theme which sets out their position on investment in companies researching/developing hydrogen as an energy solution.

Fossil fuel exploration exclusion - direct involvement

Excludes companies and other assets with direct involvement in fossil fuel exploration (eg coal, oil and gas companies)

Paris aligned strategy

Aims to ensure holdings will reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in line with targets set at COP21 in Paris. The core aim is to help achieve ‘net zero emissions by 2050’ and a ‘maximum global temperature increase of +1.5 to +2 degrees above preindustrial levels’. Strategies and opinions vary.

Social / Employment
Labour standards policy

Has a labour standards policy - likely to mean they will invest in / favour companies that have higher employment related standards and avoid those with low standards. Strategies vary. See eg https://www.ilo.org/international-labour-standards

Ethical Values Led Exclusions
Ethical policies

Has policies that set out their position on ethical or 'personal values' based issues. Strategies vary.

Human Rights
Human rights policy

Has policies relating to human rights issues. Typically require companies to demonstrate higher standards, although some managers work to encourage improvements. Investee companies are often judged against internationally agreed norms or standards. Strategies vary.

Child labour exclusion

Has policies to avoid companies that employ children.

Responsible supply chain policy or theme

Has policies or a theme that relates to the responsible management of supply chains. These may relate to employment issues, notably people employed by their suppliers, as well as the sourcing of materials and products.

Modern slavery exclusion policy

Has a policy which excludes assets with involvement in Modern Slavery

Meeting Peoples' Basic Needs
Green infrastructure focus

Focuses on (ie directs a significant proportion of its investment towards) green infrastructure, eg the clean energy supply chain.

Gilts & Sovereigns
Does not invest in sovereigns

Does not invest in / excludes 'sovereigns' - debt issued by governments. See eg https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sovereign-debt.asp

Governance & Management
Governance policy

Has policies that relate to corporate governance issues such as board structure, executive remuneration, bribery and/or corporate corruption. These funds will typically avoid companies with poor practices. Strategies vary.

Avoids companies with poor governance

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UN sanctions exclusion

Exclude companies that are subject to United Nations sanctions. See eg https://main.un.org/securitycouncil/en/content/un-sc-consolidated-list

Anti-bribery & corruption policy

Has policies explaining how managers will respond to assets / companies that do not comply with relevant anti-bribery and anti-corruption standards or laws. Strategies vary; options include stewardship/ engagement and divestment - or a combination.

Digital / cyber security policy

Has policies explaining how the managers take into account digital/cyber security related risks. Cyber policies will typically favour companies with higher standards or that are helping to solve problems - but strategies vary.

Encourage board diversity e.g. gender

Encourage the companies they invest in to have more diverse board structures (e.g. more women on boards)

Encourage higher ESG standards through stewardship activity

Aim to encourage higher ESG standards through responsible ownership / stewardship / engagement /voting activity

Product / Service Governance
External oversight / advisory committee (fund / service)

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ESG integration strategy

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Asset Size
Over 50% small / mid cap companies

Invests more than half of their money in smaller or medium sized companies. (i.e. below around £5 -10 billion)

Invests in small, mid & large cap companies / assets

Invests in a combination of small, medium and larger (potentially multinational) companies / assets.

Targeted Positive Investments
Invests >25% in environmental / social solutions companies

Invests >25% of their capital in companies where a major part of their business is focused on helping to address environmental or social challenges.

Invests >50% of fund in environmental / social solutions companies

Invests >50% of their capital in companies where a major part of their business is focused on helping to address environmental or social challenges.

EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy holdings 5-25% of assets

Invests in between 5-25% of capital in assets which meet the EU Taxonomy requirements. This will typically require adding up the proportion of each individual company's activity that is regarded as 'green' so that the manager can produce an overall total for the whole fund or portfolio.

EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy holdings >25% of assets

Invests more than 25% of capital in assets which meet the EU Taxonomy requirements. This will typically require adding up the proportion of each individual company's activity that is regarded as 'green' so that the manager can produce an overall total for the whole fund or portfolio.

Impact Methodologies
Aims to generate positive impacts (or 'outcomes')

Has policies that aim to help or support the delivery of positive social or environmental impacts (or societal/real world outcomes) by investing in companies they regard as beneficial to people and / or the planet. Strategies vary.

Measures positive impacts

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Described as an ‘impact investment’

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Positive environmental impact theme

Specifically sets out to help deliver positive environmental impacts, benefits or 'real world' outcomes.

Invests in environmental solutions companies

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Invests in sustainability / ESG disruptors

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Aim to deliver positive impacts through engagement

Aims to deliver positive environmental and or social impacts (real world benefits) through its engagement with investee assets

Over 50% in assets providing environmental or social ‘solutions’

Invests more than 50% of capital in assets which are regarded as being significantly focused on providing solutions to environmental or social challenges. Strategies vary.

How The Fund/Portfolio Works
Positive selection bias

Focuses on finding and investing in companies with positive / beneficial attributes. This strategy can be applied in addition to exclusion criteria and engagement/stewardship activity.

Negative selection bias

Has principle 'ethical approach' to avoid companies by using negative screening criteria. Strategies vary.

Significant harm exclusion

Aims to avoid companies that do significant harm. This originates from the EU’s sustainable finance ‘DNSH’ (do no significant harm) work, which is not necessarily used by UK investors.

Assets mapped to SDGs

Invests in assets which can be 'mapped' (reviewed) their investment selection and management strategies to identify which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) the fund is helping to address.

Focus on ESG risk mitigation

Focuses on the careful management of environmental, social and governance (ESG) related risks - typically by avoiding or being underweight in companies seen as posing major risks in these areas (i.e. not necessarily by using themes, exclusions etc).

SRI / ESG / Ethical policies explained on website

Publish explanations of their ethical, social and/or environmental policies online (i.e. investment decision making strategies/ buy/sell &/or asset management strategies).

Do not use stock / securities lending

Does not use stock lending for performance or risk purposes.

Unscreened Assets & Cash
Assets typically aligned to sustainability objectives 70 - 79%

Holds between 70-79% of assets which align to the sustainability objectives; which are not being held purely for risk management purposes, such as derivatives and cash equivalent assets.

Assets typically aligned to sustainability objectives 80 – 89%

Holds between 80-89% of assets which align to the sustainability objectives; which are not being held purely for risk management purposes, such as derivatives and cash equivalent assets.

Assets typically aligned to sustainability objectives > 90%

Holds at least 90% of assets which align to the sustainability objectives; which are not being held purely for risk management purposes, such as derivatives and cash equivalent assets.

No ‘diversifiers’ used other than cash

Only invests in cash to aid the practical management (buying and selling) of assets and so do not use additional financial instruments.

All assets (except cash) meet published sustainability criteria

All assets - except cash - meet the sustainability criteria published in strategy documentation.

Intended Clients & Product Options
Intended for investors interested in sustainability

Designed to meet the needs of individual investors with an interest in sustainability issues.

Intended for clients who want to have a positive impact

Designed to meet the needs of individual investors with an interest in ‘Impact investment’ which help or support the delivery of positive social or environmental impacts (or societal/real world outcomes) by investing in companies regarded as beneficial to people and / or the planet. Strategies vary.

Labels & Accreditations
SFDR Article 9 fund / product (EU)

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London Stock Exchange Green Economy Mark

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Fund Management Company Information

About The Business
Specialist positive impact fund management company

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ESG / SRI engagement (AFM company wide)

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Vote all* shares at AGMs / EGMs (AFM company wide)

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

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Integrates ESG factors into all / most (AFM) fund research

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Collaborations & Affiliations
PRI signatory

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UKSIF member

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Resources
In-house responsible ownership / voting expertise

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Use specialist ESG / SRI / sustainability research companies

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ESG specialists on all investment desks (AFM company wide)

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Engagement Approach
Regularly lead collaborative ESG initiatives (AFM company wide)

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Encourage responsible corporate taxation (AFM company wide)

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Engaging on climate change issues

Fund / asset manager has stewardship /responsible ownership strategy that is focused on addressing climate change with investee assets.

Engaging on human rights issues

Fund / asset manager has responsible ownership / stewardship strategy in place which aims to address human rights issues in investee companies (and potentially their suppliers) with the aim of raising standards

Engaging on labour / employment issues

Fund / asset manager has responsible ownership / stewardship strategy in place that aims to improve labour standards for the benefit of employees in investee companies (and potentially their suppliers)

Engaging on diversity, equality & / or inclusion issues

Fund / asset management company has a stewardship strategy in place which involves working to raise diversity, equality and inclusion standards across investee assets

Engaging to stop modern slavery

Fund / asset manager is working with the assets they hold to help stamp out modern slavery - where direct or indirect company employees are exploited for business benefits.

Engaging on governance issues

Fund / asset managers have stewardship strategies in place that focus on improving governance standards across investee assets

Engaging on responsible supply chain issues

Has a stewardship / responsible ownership strategy that encourages responsible supply chain - ie the managers will discuss environmental, social and governance issues with investee companies with the aim of raising standards

Company Wide Exclusions
Controversial weapons avoidance policy (AFM company wide)

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Fossil fuel exclusion policy (AFM company wide)

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Review(ing) carbon / fossil fuel exposure for all funds (AFM company wide)

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Do not invest in companies with fossil fuel reserves

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Climate & Net Zero Transition
Encourage carbon / greenhouse gas reduction (AFM company wide)

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

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

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Working towards a ‘Net Zero’ commitment (AFM company wide)

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Transparency
Full SRI / responsible ownership policy information available on request

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Sustainability transition plan publicly available (AFM company wide)

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Paris Alignment plan publicly available (AFM company wide)

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Net Zero transition plan publicly available (AFM company wide)

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Dialshifter statement

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Sustainable, Responsible &/or ESG Policy:

The Company's investment objective is to deliver an attractive level of capital growth with a strong ESG focus by investing, directly or indirectly, in a diversified portfolio of hydrogen and complementary hydrogen focused assets.

These investments will primarily be in developed markets in Europe, North America, the GCC and Asia Pacific, comprising: (i) assets that supply clean hydrogen; (ii) large scale energy storage assets, (iii) carbon capture, use and storage assets; (iv) hydrogen distribution infrastructure assets; (v) assets involved in hydrogen supply chains, such as electrolysers and fuel cells; and (vi) businesses that utilise hydrogen applications such as transport, power generation, feedstock and heat (together "Hydrogen Assets").
Net Proceeds have been invested in Private Hydrogen Assets.

(Source: KIID, as at November 2025)

Dialshifter

This fund is helping to ‘shift the dial from brown to green’ by…

...Investing in hydrogen focused assets to increase the availability of green hydrogen and displace fossil fuels, mitigating climate change.

 

 

 

SDR Labelling:

Not eligible to use label (out of scope)

Fund Name SRI Style SDR Labelling Product Region Asset Type Launch Date Last Amended

Hydrogen Capital Growth plc

Environmental Style Not eligible to use label (out of scope) Investment Trust Global Infrastructure 30/07/2021

Objectives

Please note: Hydrogen Capital Growth has been replaced by Redwheel as investment advisers (29 July 2025)

 

Fund/Portfolio Size: £132.70m

(as at: 31/12/2023)

Total Screened Themed SRI Assets: £132.70m

(as at: 31/12/2023)

Total Assets Under Management: £132.70m

(as at: 31/12/2023)

ISIN: GB00BL6K7L04

Contact Us: eva.bezruchko@hydrogenonecapital.com

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Fund Filters

Sustainability - General
Sustainability policy

Has policies that consider (environmental and social) sustainability issues. Strategies vary but are likely to consider environmental issues like climate change, carbon emissions, biodiversity loss, resource management, environmental impacts; and social issues like equal opportunities, human rights, labour standards, diversity and adherence to internationally recognised codes. See individual entry information.

Sustainability focus

Has a significant focus on sustainability issues

Encourage more sustainable practices through stewardship

Aim to encourage higher sustainability standards through responsible ownership / stewardship / engagement / voting activity

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) focus

Aim to invest (and manage assets) in ways that help to address all or some of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). See https://sdgs.un.org/goals).

Report against sustainability objectives

Publicly report performance against named sustainability objectives

Environmental - General
Environmental damage & pollution policy

Has documented policies explaining the approach to environmental damage and pollution. Strategies vary.

Favours cleaner, greener companies

Aims to invest in companies with strong or market leading environmental policies and practices. Strategies vary. See individual entry information for more detail.

Climate Change & Energy
Climate change / greenhouse gas emissions policy

Has policies (documented strategies that explain their position) on climate change related issues such as greenhouse gas/carbon emissions, net zero, transitioning to lower carbon. Strategies vary.

Coal, oil & / or gas majors excluded

Avoid investment in major coal, oil and/or gas (extraction) companies. Strategies vary.

Fracking & tar sands excluded

Avoid companies involved in fracking and tar sands - which are widely regarded as controversial methods of oil and gas extraction. Strategies vary.

Arctic drilling exclusion

Avoid companies that are involved in extracting oil from the Arctic regions.

Fossil fuel reserves exclusion

Avoid investing in companies / assets with coal, oil and gas reserves. See individual entry information for further details.

Clean / renewable energy theme or focus

Invest (or may invest) in clean / renewable energy companies and other assets. The proportion directly or indirectly invested in renewable energy may vary over time.

Encourage transition to low carbon through stewardship activity

Encourage the transition to lower carbon activities through asset selection and / or responsible ownership activity.

Invests in clean energy / renewables

Invest in renewable energy companies and / or companies where renewable energy is a significant part of their business. Strategies vary.

Hydrogen policy or theme

Has a policy or theme which sets out their position on investment in companies researching/developing hydrogen as an energy solution.

Fossil fuel exploration exclusion - direct involvement

Excludes companies and other assets with direct involvement in fossil fuel exploration (eg coal, oil and gas companies)

Paris aligned strategy

Aims to ensure holdings will reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in line with targets set at COP21 in Paris. The core aim is to help achieve ‘net zero emissions by 2050’ and a ‘maximum global temperature increase of +1.5 to +2 degrees above preindustrial levels’. Strategies and opinions vary.

Social / Employment
Labour standards policy

Has a labour standards policy - likely to mean they will invest in / favour companies that have higher employment related standards and avoid those with low standards. Strategies vary. See eg https://www.ilo.org/international-labour-standards

Ethical Values Led Exclusions
Ethical policies

Has policies that set out their position on ethical or 'personal values' based issues. Strategies vary.

Human Rights
Human rights policy

Has policies relating to human rights issues. Typically require companies to demonstrate higher standards, although some managers work to encourage improvements. Investee companies are often judged against internationally agreed norms or standards. Strategies vary.

Child labour exclusion

Has policies to avoid companies that employ children.

Responsible supply chain policy or theme

Has policies or a theme that relates to the responsible management of supply chains. These may relate to employment issues, notably people employed by their suppliers, as well as the sourcing of materials and products.

Modern slavery exclusion policy

Has a policy which excludes assets with involvement in Modern Slavery

Meeting Peoples' Basic Needs
Green infrastructure focus

Focuses on (ie directs a significant proportion of its investment towards) green infrastructure, eg the clean energy supply chain.

Gilts & Sovereigns
Does not invest in sovereigns

Does not invest in / excludes 'sovereigns' - debt issued by governments. See eg https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sovereign-debt.asp

Governance & Management
Governance policy

Has policies that relate to corporate governance issues such as board structure, executive remuneration, bribery and/or corporate corruption. These funds will typically avoid companies with poor practices. Strategies vary.

Avoids companies with poor governance

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UN sanctions exclusion

Exclude companies that are subject to United Nations sanctions. See eg https://main.un.org/securitycouncil/en/content/un-sc-consolidated-list

Anti-bribery & corruption policy

Has policies explaining how managers will respond to assets / companies that do not comply with relevant anti-bribery and anti-corruption standards or laws. Strategies vary; options include stewardship/ engagement and divestment - or a combination.

Digital / cyber security policy

Has policies explaining how the managers take into account digital/cyber security related risks. Cyber policies will typically favour companies with higher standards or that are helping to solve problems - but strategies vary.

Encourage board diversity e.g. gender

Encourage the companies they invest in to have more diverse board structures (e.g. more women on boards)

Encourage higher ESG standards through stewardship activity

Aim to encourage higher ESG standards through responsible ownership / stewardship / engagement /voting activity

Product / Service Governance
External oversight / advisory committee (fund / service)

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External (fund / service) committee has veto powers

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ESG integration strategy

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Asset Size
Over 50% small / mid cap companies

Invests more than half of their money in smaller or medium sized companies. (i.e. below around £5 -10 billion)

Invests in small, mid & large cap companies / assets

Invests in a combination of small, medium and larger (potentially multinational) companies / assets.

Targeted Positive Investments
Invests >25% in environmental / social solutions companies

Invests >25% of their capital in companies where a major part of their business is focused on helping to address environmental or social challenges.

Invests >50% of fund in environmental / social solutions companies

Invests >50% of their capital in companies where a major part of their business is focused on helping to address environmental or social challenges.

EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy holdings 5-25% of assets

Invests in between 5-25% of capital in assets which meet the EU Taxonomy requirements. This will typically require adding up the proportion of each individual company's activity that is regarded as 'green' so that the manager can produce an overall total for the whole fund or portfolio.

EU Sustainable Finance Taxonomy holdings >25% of assets

Invests more than 25% of capital in assets which meet the EU Taxonomy requirements. This will typically require adding up the proportion of each individual company's activity that is regarded as 'green' so that the manager can produce an overall total for the whole fund or portfolio.

Impact Methodologies
Aims to generate positive impacts (or 'outcomes')

Has policies that aim to help or support the delivery of positive social or environmental impacts (or societal/real world outcomes) by investing in companies they regard as beneficial to people and / or the planet. Strategies vary.

Measures positive impacts

Aims to measure the positive real world environmental and / or social benefits that are associated with their investment strategy. Investments that aim to deliver positive impacts and measure those impacts may be referred to as 'Impact' - although impact measurement is not restricted to Impact investments. Strategies vary.

Described as an ‘impact investment’

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Positive environmental impact theme

Specifically sets out to help deliver positive environmental impacts, benefits or 'real world' outcomes.

Invests in environmental solutions companies

Directs investment towards companies where a major part of their business is about solving environmental challenges. e.g. companies helping to address climate change.

Invests in sustainability / ESG disruptors

Specifically sets out to invest in companies that are regarded as 'disrupting' existing business practices - typically through the development of innovative (sustainability aware) products and/or practices.

Aim to deliver positive impacts through engagement

Aims to deliver positive environmental and or social impacts (real world benefits) through its engagement with investee assets

Over 50% in assets providing environmental or social ‘solutions’

Invests more than 50% of capital in assets which are regarded as being significantly focused on providing solutions to environmental or social challenges. Strategies vary.

How The Fund/Portfolio Works
Positive selection bias

Focuses on finding and investing in companies with positive / beneficial attributes. This strategy can be applied in addition to exclusion criteria and engagement/stewardship activity.

Negative selection bias

Has principle 'ethical approach' to avoid companies by using negative screening criteria. Strategies vary.

Significant harm exclusion

Aims to avoid companies that do significant harm. This originates from the EU’s sustainable finance ‘DNSH’ (do no significant harm) work, which is not necessarily used by UK investors.

Assets mapped to SDGs

Invests in assets which can be 'mapped' (reviewed) their investment selection and management strategies to identify which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) the fund is helping to address.

Focus on ESG risk mitigation

Focuses on the careful management of environmental, social and governance (ESG) related risks - typically by avoiding or being underweight in companies seen as posing major risks in these areas (i.e. not necessarily by using themes, exclusions etc).

SRI / ESG / Ethical policies explained on website

Publish explanations of their ethical, social and/or environmental policies online (i.e. investment decision making strategies/ buy/sell &/or asset management strategies).

Do not use stock / securities lending

Does not use stock lending for performance or risk purposes.

Unscreened Assets & Cash
Assets typically aligned to sustainability objectives 70 - 79%

Holds between 70-79% of assets which align to the sustainability objectives; which are not being held purely for risk management purposes, such as derivatives and cash equivalent assets.

Assets typically aligned to sustainability objectives 80 – 89%

Holds between 80-89% of assets which align to the sustainability objectives; which are not being held purely for risk management purposes, such as derivatives and cash equivalent assets.

Assets typically aligned to sustainability objectives > 90%

Holds at least 90% of assets which align to the sustainability objectives; which are not being held purely for risk management purposes, such as derivatives and cash equivalent assets.

No ‘diversifiers’ used other than cash

Only invests in cash to aid the practical management (buying and selling) of assets and so do not use additional financial instruments.

All assets (except cash) meet published sustainability criteria

All assets - except cash - meet the sustainability criteria published in strategy documentation.

Intended Clients & Product Options
Intended for investors interested in sustainability

Designed to meet the needs of individual investors with an interest in sustainability issues.

Intended for clients who want to have a positive impact

Designed to meet the needs of individual investors with an interest in ‘Impact investment’ which help or support the delivery of positive social or environmental impacts (or societal/real world outcomes) by investing in companies regarded as beneficial to people and / or the planet. Strategies vary.

Labels & Accreditations
SFDR Article 9 fund / product (EU)

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London Stock Exchange Green Economy Mark

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Fund Management Company Information

About The Business
Specialist positive impact fund management company

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ESG / SRI engagement (AFM company wide)

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Vote all* shares at AGMs / EGMs (AFM company wide)

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

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Integrates ESG factors into all / most (AFM) fund research

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Collaborations & Affiliations
PRI signatory

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UKSIF member

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Resources
In-house responsible ownership / voting expertise

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Use specialist ESG / SRI / sustainability research companies

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ESG specialists on all investment desks (AFM company wide)

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Engagement Approach
Regularly lead collaborative ESG initiatives (AFM company wide)

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Encourage responsible corporate taxation (AFM company wide)

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Engaging on climate change issues

Fund / asset manager has stewardship /responsible ownership strategy that is focused on addressing climate change with investee assets.

Engaging on human rights issues

Fund / asset manager has responsible ownership / stewardship strategy in place which aims to address human rights issues in investee companies (and potentially their suppliers) with the aim of raising standards

Engaging on labour / employment issues

Fund / asset manager has responsible ownership / stewardship strategy in place that aims to improve labour standards for the benefit of employees in investee companies (and potentially their suppliers)

Engaging on diversity, equality & / or inclusion issues

Fund / asset management company has a stewardship strategy in place which involves working to raise diversity, equality and inclusion standards across investee assets

Engaging to stop modern slavery

Fund / asset manager is working with the assets they hold to help stamp out modern slavery - where direct or indirect company employees are exploited for business benefits.

Engaging on governance issues

Fund / asset managers have stewardship strategies in place that focus on improving governance standards across investee assets

Engaging on responsible supply chain issues

Has a stewardship / responsible ownership strategy that encourages responsible supply chain - ie the managers will discuss environmental, social and governance issues with investee companies with the aim of raising standards

Company Wide Exclusions
Controversial weapons avoidance policy (AFM company wide)

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Fossil fuel exclusion policy (AFM company wide)

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Review(ing) carbon / fossil fuel exposure for all funds (AFM company wide)

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Do not invest in companies with fossil fuel reserves

Fund / asset management company excludes companies with fossil fuel reserves across all assets / funds

Climate & Net Zero Transition
Encourage carbon / greenhouse gas reduction (AFM company wide)

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

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

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Working towards a ‘Net Zero’ commitment (AFM company wide)

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Transparency
Full SRI / responsible ownership policy information available on request

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Sustainability transition plan publicly available (AFM company wide)

This fund / asset management company has published a plan that explains how they are to become a sustainable business - without significant negative environmental or social impacts.

Paris Alignment plan publicly available (AFM company wide)

This fund / asset management company has published a plan that explains how they will align to the climate change commitments made at the Paris Climate Talks, COP21.

Net Zero transition plan publicly available (AFM company wide)

This fund / asset management company has published a plan that explains how they are going to achieve net zero greenhouse gas / CO2e emissions.

Dialshifter statement

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Sustainable, Responsible &/or ESG Policy:

The Company's investment objective is to deliver an attractive level of capital growth with a strong ESG focus by investing, directly or indirectly, in a diversified portfolio of hydrogen and complementary hydrogen focused assets.

These investments will primarily be in developed markets in Europe, North America, the GCC and Asia Pacific, comprising: (i) assets that supply clean hydrogen; (ii) large scale energy storage assets, (iii) carbon capture, use and storage assets; (iv) hydrogen distribution infrastructure assets; (v) assets involved in hydrogen supply chains, such as electrolysers and fuel cells; and (vi) businesses that utilise hydrogen applications such as transport, power generation, feedstock and heat (together "Hydrogen Assets").
Net Proceeds have been invested in Private Hydrogen Assets.

(Source: KIID, as at November 2025)

Dialshifter (Fund)

This fund is helping to ‘shift the dial from brown to green’ by…

...Investing in hydrogen focused assets to increase the availability of green hydrogen and displace fossil fuels, mitigating climate change.

 

 

 

Dialshifter (Corporate)

Our organisation is helping to support the Paris Climate Agreement and the Race to Net Zero by…

Avoiding emissions through the displacement of fossil fuels and reducing GHG emissions.  .(As at July 2024)

SDR Labelling:

Not eligible to use label (out of scope)