Kommunal Landspensjonskasse

Kommunal Landspensjonskasse Gjensidig Forsikringsselskap or KLP is an Oslo-based mutual insurance company that manages the pensions of municipal employees in Norway.

[4][5] In 2001, KLP divested from Singapore Technologies Kinetics on account of its production of anti-personnel mines, an activity that was later exposed by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs upon questioning by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL).

[3][7] In 2014, KLP divested from all mining firms and power producers whose operations were more than 30% reliant on coal, in line with guidelines laid down by the Norwegian Parliament.

[8] In 2017, KLP divested its shares in companies contracted to build the Dakota Access Pipeline after the Sami Parliament of Norway voiced its solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux community in the United States.

KPL cited the "unacceptable risk of contributing to serious or systematic human rights violations", and the fact that the pipeline construction required the flooding of land protected by the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie.