“Absa Group, Africa’s largest funder of renewables, announced today its long-term ambition to reach net zero state by 2050 for scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions,” it said in a statement.
South African banks – among the biggest on the continent – have come under fire from activists and environmentalists for continuing to fund fossil fuel projects, in contrast with many of their global peers.
“While we recognise Africa’s particular vulnerability to climate change, our approach to net zero also takes cognisance of the development needs of Africa’s people,” Punki Modise, Absa Group’s chief strategy and sustainability officer, said in the statement.
Absa said its loan portfolio’s exposure to coal would reduce to 0.03% by 2050, from 0.2% in 2023, while oil exposure would shrink to 0.32% from 1.41%.
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