Sustainable Impact Business Awards 2021

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SBIA PARTNER PROFILE AIB

AIB is putting sustainability at the heart of strategy Mary Whitelaw, AIB’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Strategy and Sustainability, explains the steps the bank is taking in the battle against climate change

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he 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) takes place in Glasgow in November. As countries begin to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, these crucial talks provide an historic opportunity to agree key measures to tackle climate change. As Ireland’s largest financial services provider AIB has a duty to our customers, our country and the wider global community in the fight against climate change. In doing our part to help achieve this, we have already put sustainability at the heart of our strategy. We are committed to supporting the transition to a lowcarbon economy, reducing our own carbon footprint and helping our customers to do the same. TIME FOR ACTION In October we will host our fourth annual Sustainability Conference where the theme ‘Beating the Climate Deadline’ will be more pertinent than ever given the recent UN report showing that the earth’s average temperature will rise 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels by 2030, a decade earlier than projected– unless we take action. At AIB, we are already taking action. We were the first Irish bank to pledge to operate as carbon neutral by 2030, using a ‘net zero’ approach. That means cutting greenhouse gas emissions to as close to zero as possible—through

WE WERE THE FIRST IRISH BANK TO PLEDGE TO OPERATE AS CARBON NEUTRAL BY 2030, USING A ‘NET ZERO’ APPROACH. THAT MEANS CUTTING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS TO AS CLOSE TO ZERO AS POSSIBLE.

Mary Whitelaw, Director of Corporate Affairs, Strategy and Sustainability, AIB. elimination of carbon rather than offsetting it. We also committed to 70% of all new lending being classified as green or transitional by 2030 as we aim to play a significant role in helping the Government and European Union meet their carbon reduction targets. LOW CARBON FUTURE Our progress is recognised externally, including by ratings agency Sustainalytics which ranked us in the top ten per cent of more than 1,000 banks globally with a low risk Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) score of 14.5. This benchmarks us very favourably compared to our peer group and demonstrates AIB’s significant progress in advancing the sustainability agenda. So far this year we have lent €913m to support green projects, up from €479m

in the same period last year, ensuring a greener tomorrow by backing those who are building it today. Every day we are working hard to support our customers in their transition to a low carbon future, with green lending options available to mortgage borrowers and personal customers, large corporates and SMEs. Reducing food waste has been recognised as the single biggest individual solution to reverse the effects of climate change. This is why our longstanding partnership with social enterprise FoodCloud is so important to us and why we have extended it by another three years. We’re honoured that our work to date has been recognised by Chambers Ireland who have shortlisted the bank in a number of categories in the Sustainable Business Impact Awards. Together, these AIB initiatives can help play a role in reducing the amount of harmful greenhouse gas emissions released in to the atmosphere. We have made a good start, but we recognise there is a lot more to do given the scale of this truly global challenge.

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2021 Sustainable Business Impact Awards Shortlisted Projects

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pages 78-108

Environmental Protection Agency

2min
page 76

BAM Ireland

2min
page 77

One4All

3min
page 74

Business in the Community

2min
page 72

Microsoft

2min
page 71

Irish Distillers

2min
page 70

Intel

6min
pages 68-69

SSE Airtricity

2min
page 67

HealthBeacon

2min
page 66

Law Society of Ireland

6min
pages 64-65

AIB

2min
page 63

Hotel Doolin

2min
page 62

The Shona Project

2min
page 61

Lidl

2min
page 59

Pale Blue Dot® Recruitment

2min
page 60

Central Solutions

2min
page 58

Medtronic

2min
page 54

Irish Water

8min
pages 55-57

Tico Mail Works

2min
page 52

ESB Networks

2min
page 50

DPD

2min
page 48

Diageo

2min
page 46

Arthur Cox

3min
page 47

A&L Goodbody

2min
page 43

Earth’s Edge

2min
page 45

Boots Ireland

2min
page 44

Canada Life

2min
page 42

Spotlight Oral Care

2min
page 41

Permanent TSB - Ó Cualann Cohousing

2min
page 33

DAC Beachcroft

2min
pages 38-39

Buck and Hound

5min
pages 28-29

Musgrave

5min
pages 34-35

Permanent TSB - Concert4Cancer

1min
page 32

VMware

5min
pages 30-31

Aldi

4min
pages 26-27

KPMG

5min
pages 14-15

Goodbody

2min
page 19

Zimmer Biomet

4min
pages 24-25

John Sisk and Sons

2min
pages 22-23

2021 Sustainable Business Impact Awards Judges

5min
pages 11-13

Gas Networks Ireland

5min
pages 20-21

EirGrid

2min
pages 17-18

John Cradock

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page 16
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