Schroders Wealth Management and Cazenove Capital

Schroders Wealth Management and Cazenove Capital

Our sustainable investment funds support a nature-positive future by financing environmental projects. For every client who chooses paperless reporting we plant 100 trees.

Schroders Wealth Management and Cazenove Capital

172,321 trees funded

  • Illustration of Wind power project in Thailand project
  • Illustration of Protecting globally important rainforest in Cambodia project
  • Illustration of Using waste biomass to produce electricity in Chile project
  • Illustration of Preventing deforestation in the Democratic Republic of Congo project
  • Illustration of Producing renewable wind energy in Bulgaria project
  • Illustration of Using waste biomass to produce electricity in Chile project
  • Illustration of Producing energy from waste rice husks in India project
  • Illustration of Cleaner cookstoves in Zambia and Ghana project

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Climate projects Schroders Wealth Management and Cazenove Capital has supported

Their funding directly supports climate projects all over the world

Schroders Wealth Management and Cazenove Capital's impact visualised

46,243 tonnes of CO2e is equivalent to one of the following

  • 35,483

    long haul flights

  • 138,729

    metres2 of sea ice saved

  • 114,728,883

    miles driven in a car

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