1、Macquarie Asset ManagementFY23 Sustainability ReportBarley nearing harvest at Viridis Ags dryland row cropping asset Tantanoola,in the Western Australian wheatbelt.Barley is grown in rotation with wheat and canola crops to improve soil health.Xiaoyu Zhu works as a sustainability expert at Currenta a
2、nd plays a vital role in several transformationprojects.She is pictured examining an industrial switchbox at the Dormagen site inNorth Rhine-Westphalia,Germany.EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin,the most sustainable office building in Germany,according to the German Sustainable Building Councils DGNB system.11.C
3、hristine Schrder,Truly outstanding:the Edge Suedkreuz office complex in Berlin,14 September 2022,https:/blog.dgnb.de/.About this reportContents01Introduction02Environmental03Social04GovernanceThis report provides an overview of our recent activities,covering the period from 1 April 2022 to 31 March
4、2023.02Macquarie Asset Management FY23 Sustainability Report02GovernanceSocialEnvironmentalIntroduction01IntroductionThe Lower Baker Dam,with a generating capacity of 111 MW,is part of the Baker River Hydroelectric Project in Washington,Puget Sound Energys largest hydropower facility.03Macquarie Ass
5、et Management FY23 Sustainability ReportLetter from MAM GroupHead,Ben Way Protecting and growing assetsAt Macquarie Asset Management(MAM),we view sustainability as part of our fiduciary duty to protect and grow our clients assets.This focus also helps us generate positive outcomes for our investee c
6、ompanies and the communities they serve.As an integrated asset manager,we are trusted by institutions and individuals to invest their savings.Through our investments,we manage critical services and infrastructure that is relied upon by more than 280 million people every day.2 It is therefore fundame