Asset Management

McDonald’s urged to act on climate risk by fund managers

Coalition of investors worth $6.5tn calls on food companies to tackle global warming

A Ronald McDonald balloon seen at the 92nd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City
A Ronald McDonald balloon seen at the 92nd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City Photo: Getty Images

Aviva Investors, BMO Global Asset Management and Aegon Asset Management are among a cohort of fund management heavyweights that have written to fast-food giants including McDonald’s and Domino’s Pizza urging them to tackle climate change and water risks across their sector.

The fund managers are among a group of 80 investors representing around $6.5tn in assets that have contacted six of the largest fast-food companies to “act urgently” on the environmental impact associated with the meat and dairy producers that supply their businesses.

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