Launching our Sustainability Report
When I joined Mubadala Capital in 2025, I expected to have to build something from scratch. Instead, I found a firm already asking the right questions: how do you assess environmental and social risks, make better investment decisions, and create value that lasts? Formalising and scaling that thinking was the opportunity.
The belief behind it is straightforward: sustainability factors are material to investment outcomes. They influence risk, operational performance, resilience, and growth, and that shapes how we work across the full investment lifecycle, from diligence through ownership and exit.
What makes this challenging and rewarding in equal measure is the diversity of our portfolio. The sustainability priorities for a biofuels producer in Brazil are distinct those of a premium stroller brand, an education platform, or a healthcare company. So, we focus on what's material to each business and the issues that move the needle.
A Baseline, not an Endpoint
Publishing this is an important milestone for us. As our first public disclosure, it provides a transparent view of where we are today: the foundations we have built, the progress we have made, and the areas where we will continue to evolve.
One thing runs throughout the report: partnership. Sustainability at Mubadala Capital is achieved through collaboration with our investment teams, our portfolio companies, our investors and the broader ecosystem. We believe meaningful progress is achieved through shared expertise, open engagement, and genuine collaboration. Our partnership-driven approach is central to how we create value.
As our program evolves, so does our responsibility to be transparent about it. That means sharing progress honestly and staying responsive to changing markets, investor expectations, and regulatory developments, while maintaining the flexibility that the diversity of our investments demands.
We view this report not as an endpoint, but as a baseline.
Read the full report here. We'd love to hear what you think.
Katie Green Head of Sustainability