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What you need to know about green investing

by editor
October 25, 2023
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In a world increasingly focused on sustainability and environmental responsibility, the concept of “green investing” has gained significant traction. It signifies a shift away from traditional investing techniques and towards a broader commitment to environmental and social well-being.

Green investing is more than just a fad; it’s a sensible and responsible method to manage your portfolio in an increasingly environmentally conscious society.

The fundamental premise of green investment is straightforward: steer your funds towards businesses and initiatives that prioritise sustainability and ethical practises. This extends beyond profit margins to incorporate a more comprehensive effect assessment. Investors are now asking, “Is this company reducing carbon emissions?” and “Is this company committed to diversity and social justice?” These are the requirements.

Green investment involves a variety of strategies, each customised to specific risk tolerances and objectives. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing measures a company’s environmental effect, social responsibility, and corporate governance. Impact investment aims to have a beneficial social or environmental impact in addition to financial gains. Sustainable investing encourages companies to actively combat climate change and resource scarcity.

There is mounting evidence that green investing may be both ethical and profitable. According to studies, organisations with high ESG performance outperform their peers in the long run. Such investments are more resistant to economic downturns because they are better prepared to manage risks connected with environmental legislation, reputational damage, and shifting customer preferences.

Green investment encompasses a wide range of asset classes, including green bonds, renewable energy projects, sustainable agriculture, and socially responsible mutual funds. Investors have a wide range of options to pick from, making it accessible to anyone with a variety of financial goals.

Green investing, however, is not without its difficulties. The landscape is continuously evolving, and standardised reporting and better definitions of what constitutes a “green” investment are needed. Furthermore, investors must conduct due diligence to ensure that the firms and projects they support are truly aligned with their beliefs and sustainability goals.

In a larger sense, green investment is about contributing to a more sustainable and resilient future, not just developing a portfolio. Individuals can use their financial resources to support a future that addresses climate change, promotes equality, and protects natural resources. It is an approach that recognises that we may create a successful future without jeopardising the well-being of the earth.

Finally, green investing is more than just a financial plan; it is a commitment to a better, more sustainable future. You can enjoy the potential for financial benefits while actively contributing to positive environmental and social change by aligning your portfolio with sustainability goals. It’s a win-win situation that improves not just your financial future but also has a beneficial impact on the globe.

*Christoff Bauernschmitt is Head of Alternative Investments, Old Mutual Investment Group (OMIGNAM), Old Mutual Namibia

 

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