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Press Release – 350 Aotearoa Climate justice organisation 350 Aotearoa welcomes the improvements to default Kiwisaver funds announced today by the government, which mean New Zealanders savings in default funds will no longer be invested in fossil fuels. This change will mean that …
Climate justice organisation 350 Aotearoa welcomes the improvements to default Kiwisaver funds announced today by the government, which mean New Zealanders’ savings in default funds will no longer be invested in fossil fuels.
This change will mean that the 381,000 New Zealanders enrolled in default funds will be moving away from funds with investments in the fossil fuel industry, and into funds that have cut their ties with companies involved with coal, oil, and gas production.
Press Release – 350 Aotearoa Climate justice organisation 350 Aotearoa welcomes the improvements to default Kiwisaver funds announced today by the government, which mean New Zealanders savings in default funds will no longer be invested in fossil fuels. This change will mean that …
Climate justice organisation 350 Aotearoa welcomes the improvements to default Kiwisaver funds announced today by the government, which mean New Zealanders’ savings in default funds will no longer be invested in fossil fuels.
This change will mean that the 381,000 New Zealanders enrolled in default funds will be moving away from funds with investments in the fossil fuel industry, and into funds that have cut their ties with companies involved with coal, oil, and gas production.
Friday, 14 May 2021, 11:35 am
Climate justice organisation 350 Aotearoa welcomes the
improvements to default Kiwisaver funds announced today by
the government, which mean New Zealanders’ savings in
default funds will no longer be invested in fossil
fuels.
This change will mean that the 381,000 New
Zealanders enrolled in default funds will be moving away
from funds with investments in the fossil fuel industry, and
into funds that have cut their ties with companies involved
with coal, oil, and gas production.
“The changes to
default Kiwisaver standards reflect the power of citizens
coming together to demand climate action. New Zealanders do
not want their savings associated with the fossil fuel