State Street Target Retirement 2050 Fund - State Street

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State Street Target Retirement 2050 Fund Class I (SSDJX)
Type
Open-end mutual fund
Target date
State Street Target Retirement Fund - State Street
Deforestation grade: Fund is invested in deforestation-risk agricultural commodity producer/traders, below the threshold of 0.5%. Assigned a grade of C.
How we track deforestation-risk investments
C
9.39%
INVESTED IN DEFORESTATION-RISK COMPANIES
producers
AGRIBUSINESS
deforestation-risk producers and traders of palm oil, paper/pulp, rubber, timber, cattle, and soy
banks
BANKS AND LENDERS
that finance deforestation-risk agribusiness producers via lending and underwriting
consumers
MAJOR CONSUMER BRANDS
that use deforestation-risk agribusiness commodities in products
233
holdings flagged
9.39%
of assets flagged
This fund contains
 $252.43 MILLION invested 
in holdings flagged for deforestation risk
Unlike many large investors, State Street actually has a number of fossil free funds - which shows that State Street understands the existential threat of climate change. Yet, even in its fossil-free funds, and across its portfolios, State Street still has huge investments in companies like JBS, Sime Darby, Posco and Mitsubishi that grow and trade palm oil, cattle, and rubber, and others like Tesco and Carrefour that use these commodities in their products but have failed to eliminate deforestation from their operations. This means State Street has a key role to play in voting for No Deforestation policies at these companies and engaging with company management to make sure these policies are implemented. Tell State Street to improve its climate game by adopting a No Deforestation Policy!
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producers
Commodity producers
68 holdings
0.49% of assets
$13.14 MILLION invested
banks
Banks and lenders
36 holdings
3.1% of assets
$83.38 MILLION invested
consumers
Major consumer brands
146 holdings
5.97% of assets
$160.54 MILLION invested
Commodity producers
Commodity producers
68 HOLDINGS
Companies that produce and trade palm oil, paper/pulp, rubber, timber, cattle, and soy, and have a past record or a significant risk of contributing to deforestation, land grabbing, and human rights abuses. Investing in any of these companies assigns a fund a grade of C if total producer exposure is below the threshold of 0.5%; a grade of D if below 1.5%; and a grade of F if above 1.5%.
68 HOLDINGS
  • % of portfolio
    $ invested
  • 1. ITOCHU Corp
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producerPalm oil producer
    0.07%0.07% of portfolio
    $1.94M$1.94M invested
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producerPalm oil producer
  • 2. Mitsubishi Corp
    Palm oil producer
    0.07%0.07% of portfolio
    $1.91M$1.91M invested
    Palm oil producer
  • 3. Glencore PLC
    Soy producerPalm oil producer
    0.05%0.05% of portfolio
    $1.43M$1.43M invested
    Soy producerPalm oil producer
  • 4. Marubeni Corp
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producer
    0.04%0.04% of portfolio
    $1.01M$1.01M invested
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producer
  • 5. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co
    Soy producerPalm oil producer
    0.02%0.02% of portfolio
    $484,327$484,327 invested
    Soy producerPalm oil producer
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Banks and lenders
Banks and lenders
36 HOLDINGS
Financial institutions directly and indirectly involved in underwriting and lending to deforestation-risk producers and traders. Investing in any of these companies assigns a fund a grade of B (assuming there are no investments in producers).
36 HOLDINGS
  • % of portfolio
    $ invested
  • 1. JPMorgan Chase & Co
    0.56%0.56% of portfolio
    $15.07M$15.07M invested
  • 2. HSBC Holdings PLC
    0.26%0.26% of portfolio
    $7.01M$7.01M invested
  • 3. Bank of America Corp
    0.24%0.24% of portfolio
    $6.4M$6.4M invested
  • 4. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc
    0.18%0.18% of portfolio
    $4.72M$4.72M invested
  • 5. Commonwealth Bank of Australia
    0.17%0.17% of portfolio
    $4.64M$4.64M invested
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Major consumer brands
Major consumer brands
146 HOLDINGS
Consumer goods retailers that source palm oil, paper/pulp, rubber, timber, cattle, and soy from deforestation-risk producers and traders and sell it to consumers worldwide. Investing in any of these companies assigns a fund a grade of B (assuming there are no investments in producers).
146 HOLDINGS
  • % of portfolio
    $ invested
  • 1. Amazon.com Inc
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandTimber major consumer brandRubber major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    1.44%1.44% of portfolio
    $38.63M$38.63M invested
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandTimber major consumer brandRubber major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 2. Johnson & Johnson
    Paper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    0.32%0.32% of portfolio
    $8.54M$8.54M invested
    Paper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 3. Walmart Inc
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandTimber major consumer brandRubber major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    0.31%0.31% of portfolio
    $8.42M$8.42M invested
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandTimber major consumer brandRubber major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 4. Nestle SA
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    0.25%0.25% of portfolio
    $6.7M$6.7M invested
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 5. Costco Wholesale Corp
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandTimber major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    0.24%0.24% of portfolio
    $6.55M$6.55M invested
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandTimber major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
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DATA AS OF 31 Dec 2025





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