It’s just numbers: A ROSI view of corporate sustainability
How do you justify a company’s sustainability investments? There’s an app for that.
Source: www.greenbiz.com
How do you justify a company’s sustainability investments? There’s an app for that.
Source: www.greenbiz.com
Who your customers are may factor into sustainability decisions.
With no end in sight for the trade tensions between the US and China, efforts to advance the circular economy in both economies are seemingly under threat.
From pretty much the moment Russia invaded Ukraine, its war in the country has been held up as an example of “fundamental flaws” in sustainable investing. Denunciations have claimed sustainable funds eschew military contractors and fossil fuels at a time the world most needs them. Such critiques are sloppy and unsupported by data. For starters, most critics don’t know what sustainable investing even is. For the most part, their claims reflect a total lack of understanding of the diversity of the field. They seem to think sustainable investing is dogmatic, monolithic, and undifferentiated. What they don’t understand is that sustainable investing is a big tent, addressing a spectrum of investor concerns and preferences. Yes, like all funds, sustainable funds seek to deliver competitive investment results.
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