June 29, 2022
Territories of Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations / Vancouver B.C.
Vancity today took an important next step on its commitment to becoming net-zero by 2040 by releasing the emissions reductions it plans to make between now and the end of 2025.
Vancity is the first Canadian financial institution to set reduction targets for financed emissions in commercial and residential real estate under the target setting guidelines of the UN Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) and is taking a rigorous approach to climate science-aligned target-setting. The credit union’s 2025 target is five years ahead of requirements from the NZBA for banking institutions to set absolute and/or sector specific emissions intensity scenario-based intermediate targets.
The credit union has measured and disclosed the emissions in its loan and investment portfolio for the past two years using the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials’ (PCAF) robust methodology, to inform its approach to achieving net-zero by 2040.
Vancity does not lend to or invest in oil or gas or to many of the carbon-intensive industries that are the focus of efforts by others in setting interim climate targets. The credit union’s 2025 absolute-reduction targets cover the two main sources of financed emissions in its lending portfolio: residential buildings, and commercial service buildings. The credit union has also set an engagement target for operational business loans. The targets are as follows:
Vancity’s interim targets are focused on absolute emissions reductions that decrease the total quantity of GHGs emitted into the atmosphere. The aim of these targets is to drive overall emissions reductions and enable the credit union to grow in a way that aligns with its net-zero goal and commitment to finance a just transition.
“The climate crisis is one of the defining issues of our time and will impact all of our members and communities,” said Jonathan Fowlie, Vancity’s Chief External Relations Officer who oversees the credit union’s impact and climate areas. “Our interim targets are ambitious, but this is the pace of change we think is required to address the current climate emergency.”
Vancity’s strategy for delivering on its 2025 interim and 2040 net-zero targets will require a combination of the following:
Vancity’s work on climate action is focused on financial and social inclusion to provide banking and other solutions to help people who are affected by the climate emergency, as well as those seeking support in transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable living.
“As imperative as it is to take urgent action to address the climate emergency and transition to a net-zero economy, how we get there and who’s included in the journey is just as important,” said Anita Braha, Chair, Vancity Board of Directors. “Our path to net-zero is driven by our people-centred values. Our targets won’t be easy to reach, but together with our members, we can create a better world that works for more people.”
More information on how Vancity set these targets and its financed emissions-accounting methodology can be found online at: https://rethink.vancity.com/climate-action/net-zero-interim-targets
Supporting Information
Vancity is a values-based financial co-operative serving the needs of its 570,000 member-owners and their communities, with offices and more than 50 branches located in Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, Squamish and Alert Bay, within the territories of the Coast Salish and Kwakwaka'wakw people. With $35.5 billion in assets plus assets under administration, Vancity is Canada's largest credit union. Vancity uses its assets to help improve the financial well-being of its members while at the same time helping to develop healthy communities that are socially, economically and environmentally sustainable.
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