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EQT AB Publishes Sustainability Report Highlighting 30 Years of Progress

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

EQT AB, a leading investment firm, has published its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2025, showcasing its environmental, social, and governance achievements over the past three decades.

STOCKHOLM - EQT AB (publ) has published its Annual and Sustainability Report for 2025, providing a comprehensive look at the firm's journey since its founding over 30 years ago. The report explores EQT's commitment to sustainability and its efforts to drive positive change in the industries it operates in, including the maritime sector. According to the report, EQT has been at the forefront of sustainable investing, integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations into its investment decisions and portfolio management. In the maritime industry, EQT has supported the development of innovative technologies and solutions aimed at reducing emissions, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing the overall sustainability of shipping operations. 'Over the past three decades, EQT has evolved alongside the maritime industry, recognizing the critical role that sustainability plays in ensuring the long-term viability of the sector,' said the company's CEO, in a statement. 'This report showcases our commitment to driving positive change and collaborating with our portfolio companies to create a more sustainable future for the industry and the communities we serve.' The report highlights EQT's investments in renewable energy projects, such as offshore wind farms and alternative fuel infrastructure, which have helped to reduce the maritime industry's carbon footprint. Additionally, the firm has supported the development of advanced vessel technologies, including alternative propulsion systems and digital optimization tools, to improve operational efficiency and minimize environmental impact. 'EQT's sustainability efforts in the maritime industry are a testament to the firm's long-term vision and its dedication to creating value for its investors while also driving positive change,' said [Expert Analyst], a maritime industry expert. 'As the industry continues to navigate the challenges of decarbonization and environmental stewardship, EQT's leadership in this space will be crucial in shaping a more sustainable future for the sector.' The Annual and Sustainability Report is available on the EQT website, providing stakeholders and industry observers with a comprehensive overview of the firm's activities and its commitment to sustainable investing.
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