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The Difference Between ESG and SRI, and How They Impact Investing

3BL Media

Pacifists may choose not to invest in companies that manufacture weapons. Environmentalists may choose to invest in companies that produce durable products from natural materials. Terms like sustainable investing, impact investing, and ethical investing were used to describe this activity.

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Farm Animal Welfare Takes Centre Stage

Chris Hall

In addition, 73% of assessed companies with eggs in their supply chains now have cage-free egg commitments. Investor efforts As part of BBFAW’s assessments, investors can request a summary report on the performance of individual assessed companies, which they can use to inform future engagements.

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Guest Post: The Biggest ESG Concern for Boards Isn’t What You Might Think

ESG Today

By: Amanda Carty, Managing Director of ESG & Data Intelligence at Diligent The concept of ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance) has been in choppy waters this year with political resistance against ethical investing, as well as criticism of ESG as being virtue-signalling or supposedly distracting from financial returns.

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The JUST Report: Dozens of CEOs Vow to Reduce Inequality

Just Capital

As analysis we’ve just released shows some companies like Accenture and MSCI are encouraging or requiring their supply chain vendors to pay their workers a living wage. Home Depot recently invested $1 billion to increase wages despite slumping sales. The good news is that companies are responding.