Vision Super Balanced Growth

This investment option’s exposure to the Climate Wreckers Index:
Holdings disclosure date Exposure to Climate Wreckers Index (% listed equities)
31 December 2022 7.4%

The Climate Wreckers Index is made up of the 190 publicly-listed companies from all over the world with the biggest plans to expand the scale of the fossil fuel industry. Specifically, the list includes:

  • The top 60 oil and gas producers by expansion plans
  • The top 60 coal miners by expansion plans and coal reserves
  • The top 30 companies by new gas power plant development plans
  • The top 30 companies by new coal power plant development plans
  • The top 10 companies by liquefied natural gas (LNG) import and export terminal development plans

Together, these companies are planning new coal, oil and gas projects that could add the equivalent of almost 230 years of Australia’s national annual emissions! Take action and tell your fund to ditch all companies expanding the scale of the fossil fuel industry.

View the methodology for calculating exposure to the Climate Wreckers Index here.

Portfolio holdings disclosures sourced from:
https://www.visionsuper.com.au/

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Coal exclusion policy

Vision Super excludes companies that generate more than 25% of revenue from the mining of thermal coal.

Oil & gas exclusion policy

Vision Super released an updated ESG policy in June 2021, restated in December 2021, which notes partial divestment from oil and gas companies. The policy states “Vision Super will not invest in companies that derive material revenue from oil and/or gas extraction where such investments are directly held,” meaning that the policy applies only to the fund’s active holdings (as opposed to its passive holdings).

Coal divestment action

Vision Super has divested from some thermal coal mining companies, like Whitehaven Coal and New Hope, as per the fund’s divestment list.

Oil & gas divestment action

Vision Super has divested from oil and gas producers Woodside and Santos in the fund’s active holdings, according to the fund’s ESG policy and divestment list.

Climate voting record

Vision Super discloses its proxy voting decisions after each financial year. The fund voted FOR 76% of the climate-related resolutions it has disclosed from 2017 to 2020.

Voting information last updated: September 2021


Fund information

Fund type: Industry

Assets under management (AUM): $16.1 billion

Members accounts: 84,000

Fund information accurate as at: 30/06/2022

Source: Vision Super

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