18 Mar 2019
Whatever the reasons for integrating environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria in a portfolio, managing this exposure across multiple asset classes is significantly more complicated than managing it within a single asset class.
The sustainability spectrum covers three levels of implementation:
There are advantages and disadvantages to each approach and the asset owner’s decision as to where to position their portfolio depends on factors such as
Regardless of which level of ESG engagement an investor pursues, we believe active (in preference to passive) management is more effective in its application for a variety of reasons. Importantly, active fund management can lessen unintended consequences, for example from excluding certain sectors, while ensuring that risk and return parameters are maintained, and more accurately assess companies’ ability to adapt to ESG challenges.
We believe that asset owners for whom ESG is an important theme should consider introducing a sustainability budget. This would be similar to the concept of the risk and governance budgets whereby sustainability features would be identified and implemented with a view to delivering better longer-term risk adjusted returns.
Having decided on the size of the sustainability budget, asset owners need to address two further, interlinked, points:
1) The extent to which the sustainability budget impacts the risk and governance budgets
2) How the sustainability budget can be implemented
We believe that asset owners should consider ESG in the context of the entirety of their assets, rather than having a piecemeal approach to implementation through individual components. This requires decisions about where on the sustainability spectrum they should position their portfolios, as well as the introduction of a sustainability budget, to be managed alongside more traditional budgets such as governance and risk budgets. Evaluating the likely impact and trade-offs between the budgets will take time and discussion, but we believe that it is worthwhile to agree a position with regard to ESG for a whole asset portfolio.
Read the full report at www.schroders.com/en/uk/adviser
Lesley-Ann Morgan, Head of Multi-asset strategy
Jessica Ground, Global Head of Stewardship-ESG