Participating in a beach clean‑up, going vegan and switching off the lights when you leave a room all help the environment, but few things put your money where your mouth is like investing in sustainable businesses.
ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing has become one of the dominant trends in finance in recent years, as it allows investors to align their ethics with financial gain—two concepts that can be antithetical.
However, ESG isn’t just about feeling virtuous when you go to sleep at night. As a set of criteria, it is one of the best routes to obtaining long‑term rewards, as climate change becomes an ever more crucial consideration for businesses around the world.
“ESG became even more important through the pandemic,” says Jenn‑Hui Tan, global head of stewardship and sustainable investing at investment management services Fidelity International. “If you’re not considering ESG factors, you’re failing to consider the risks on quite a basic level, [which] can lead to missed opportunities.”
From electric vehicles to alternative protein to decarbonisation, portfolios that integrate ESG considerations mitigate risk and place investors in a better position to capture upside—a rise in value.
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