However, sustainability and return on investment requirements do not always harmonize. They operate in an environment which is subject to conflicting demands and in which the aim is to balance economic interests with environmental integrity and social responsibility. However, Deutsche Bank strives to firmly anchor sustainability as part of its business policy and to realize it as part of its corporate DNA.

In implementing our sustainability approach, we adhere to the ESG concept. It distinguishes between environmental themes (Environment), social themes (Social), and themes relating to corporate governance (Governance).
In our view, all operational issues can be influenced directly. For instance, we are pursuing a challenging goal in the area of operational environmental protection: we have undertaken to make all our business operations completely climate-neutral by 2013. We strive to be an attractive employer for our staff, supporting them in a targeted manner, and enabling them to make environmentally and socially responsible choices in their day-to-day work routine. We can also exert influence in conjunction with our core business. For example, we provide impetus for change by expanding our range of climate-friendly financial products, which also have an indirect impact in the wider context of the economy and society. Our commitment towards responsible corporate governance also has an indirect impact even beyond the limits of the bank.
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. As part of its commitment in the area of sustainability, the environment – and climate protection – also play an important role at Deutsche Bank. “The next economy must be cleaner and more energy-efficient,” states Dr. Josef Ackermann, Chairman of the Management Board of Deutsche Bank: “Green growth is also good economy. [...] My aim is to keep Deutsche Bank at the forefront of green growth.”
The complete speech of Dr. Josef Ackermann on the topic of “Green growth – the role of financial institutions” (PDF / 148 KB)