Lisa Caripis

Investor Practice Program Manager

As Manager of the Investment Practice Program, Lisa works with IGCC’s global partners and supports IGCC’s members to implement their commitments under global net zero investment initiatives through technical guidance, working groups and masterclasses.

Lisa has a varied background in ESG spanning environmental law, human rights and anti-corruption, particularly in the resources sector. She has extensive experience participating in international and multi-stakeholder initiatives. Lisa is a published author on climate mitigation and adaptation, as well as responsible investment.

Most recently, Lisa led Transparency International’s thought leadership and engagement with the mining sector on responsible business conduct, particularly in relation to community engagement, anti-bribery and business integrity.

Relevant News, Resources & Events.

 

The Net Zero Investment Framework: New Implementation Guidance for Objectives and Targets

24 January 2025

New implementation guidance is now available to assist asset owners and managers in effectively using the Net Zero Investment Framework (NZIF) to set and achieve net zero objectives and targets across various asset classes.

The Net Zero Investment Framework: New Implementation Guidance for Objectives and Targets

Guide | IIGCC, IGCC, AIGCC, Ceres | 24 January 2025

New implementation guidance is now available to assist asset owners and managers in effectively using the Net Zero Investment Framework (NZIF) to set and achieve net zero objectives and targets across various asset classes.

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Submission: Investors need guidance from ASIC on “reasonable grounds” in climate reporting

6 January 2025

Australia has introduced mandatory climate reporting for companies and investors. As announced at the IGCC Summit, the regulator (ASIC) recently released draft regulatory guidance for feedback.

Submission to ASIC on Consultation CP 380: Sustainability Reporting

Submission | Investor Group on Climate Change | December 2024

Additional guidance specifically for institutional investors would help clarify “reasonable grounds”, and give investors confidence to provide information to the market.

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What Institutional Investors Need from Australia’s Sustainable Finance Taxonomy

3 December 2024

Australia is developing a taxonomy to help direct capital towards decarbonising the Australian economy.