Memberships
The Principles of Responsible Investment

The Principles for Responsible Investment were developed by an international group of institutional investors reflecting the increasing relevance of environmental, social and corporate governance issues to investment practices. The process was convened by the United Nations Secretary-General. In being a signatory to the Principles, Citola Capital Partners (CCP) publicly commit to adopt and implement them, where consistent with our fiduciary responsibilities. CCP also commit to evaluate the effectiveness and improve the content of the Principles over time. CCP believe this will improve our ability to meet commitments to beneficiaries as well as better align our investment activities with the broader interests of society. CCP encourage's other investors to adopt the Principles.
University of Queensland - SMART Partner
The University of Queensland (UQ) SMART program is a collaborative partnership aiming to bring leading businesses together with the ultimate goal of informing and enhancing innovative research and teaching in the field of sustainable management. SMART encourages an interactive community of industry, business, academic and students groups.
See: http://www.uq.edu.au/smart/
Carbon Market Institute

The Carbon Market Institute (CMI) assist's Australian businesses in meeting the challenges and opportunities associated with the developing national and international carbon markets.
The CMI was formerly the Asia-Pacific Emissions Trading Forum (AETF) which was established in 1998 to promote open, well-informed debate about emissions trading and the carbon market. The AETF has provided a source of information, analysis and business networking concerning emissions trading policy and market developments.
See: http://www.carbonmarketinstitute.org/
Citola as Signatory
Businesses for Clean Energy Ecomomy
The objectives of the Businesses for a Clean Economy initiative is to support a price on carbon as Australian and international corporations support the transition to a low-carbon economy.






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