The symbiotic relationship between a company and its stakeholders implies a notion of “corporate karma” that can help a socially responsible business thrive in the long term.
Sustainability used to be a niche preoccupation, but it is now discussed everywhere. From “flight shame” to the gender pay gap, issues related to sustainability have become part of our everyday conversation.
Many of us are trying to do more at a personal level to live more sustainable lives, such as cutting down on single use plastic. But what about our investments?
Our latest 2021 Schroders Global Investor Study shows social and environmental issues have become more important to people as a result of the pandemic, and that a growing number of investors are finding sustainable investment funds to be more attractive than ever.
We believe money managers like ourselves have a moral imperative to help drive the transition to a sustainable economy, and we can do this by directing more capital to
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