Sustainability in Infrastructure: pragmatism, progress, and portfolio value

Sustainability in Infrastructure: pragmatism, progress, and portfolio value

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In today’s investment landscape, sustainability is no longer a niche concern. It is a core lens through which risk and opportunity are assessed. For infrastructure investors, this is especially true. Long-term assets are shaped by structural forces: environment, technology, demographics, and geopolitics. Navigating these forces requires conviction, clarity, and a focus on financial materiality.

In Aberdeen’s Economic Infrastructure business, they have spent the past decade building a portfolio that reflects this philosophy. Their approach is grounded in fundamentals: sustainability is not a separate agenda, but a way to understand risk, unlock value, and build resilient businesses.

This paper brings together two examples that illustrate this approach in action:

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