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A Realist’s Guide to Investing for Good

Stanford Social Innovation

As a result, to feel better, these investors want to screen out problematic companies from their investment portfolio. To serve this constituency, asset managers have long offered “values” or “socially responsible” (SRI) funds that offer a “negative screen.”

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Report: Meet the top 200 companies investing in a clean energy future

Corporate Knights

The good news for our species is that the forces of pride and profit have shifted to support the emerging regenerative economy based on justice and sustainability, leaving the extractive economy to wind down. The Clean200 uses negative screens. The full list of exclusionary screens is provided below.

Net Zero 360
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Clean 200 list shows sustainable companies on path to dominate global economy

Corporate Knights

There is clear financial evidence showing a broad spectrum of companies defining this economic transformation away from an extractive economy and into a regenerative economy based on justice and sustainability. The Clean200 uses negative screens.