Pension fund will no longer deal with TotalEnergies

Danica and PFA maintain investments in the French giant which has invested in an oil pipeline accused of violating human rights and impacting biodiversity and nature in Africa.
The pipeline will run through Murchison Falls National Park in northwestern Uganda. A study by Inclusive Development International concludes that the pipeline is a violation of global environmental guidelines. | Photo: Uncredited/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
The pipeline will run through Murchison Falls National Park in northwestern Uganda. A study by Inclusive Development International concludes that the pipeline is a violation of global environmental guidelines. | Photo: Uncredited/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Pension provider PKA is giving up its investment in oil major TotalEnergies after unsuccessfully trying to influence the company in a more sustainable direction, writes Børsen.

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