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Sustainable water management
Sustainable water management investments are essential for conserving water resources, ensuring clean water availability, and supporting efficient water usage practices. These investments help mitigate water scarcity, reduce pollution, and improve agricultural and industrial water use, contributing to environmental sustainability and economic stability.
Fund managers are increasingly prioritising sustainable water management in their investment strategies. They may favour companies actively involved in water conservation, including those specialising in recycling, water treatment, desalination, and waste management. Some funds dedicate a portion of their portfolios specifically to these sectors, while others incorporate water management as part of broader climate finance or environmental sustainability themes.
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30 May 2024Sustainable Water Management: Ensuring a Future...ESGCheck
Sustainable water management is a critical aspect of preserving our environment and ensuring that future generations have access to this vital resource. As the global population grows and climate change exacerbates water scarcity, it becomes increasingly important to implement strategies that promote efficient and equitable water use. This article explores the principles of sustainable water management, the challenges faced, and the innovative solutions being implemented around the world.
29 May 2024Circular Economy, Reuse, & Recycling: A...ESGCheck
In an era where environmental concerns are at the forefront of global discussions, the concept of a circular economy has emerged as a transformative model. Unlike the traditional linear economy, which follows a 'take-make-dispose' pattern, the circular economy aims to close the loop by promoting reuse, recycling, and sustainable resource management. This article explores the principles of the circular economy, the significance of reuse and recycling, and the benefits they offer to society and the environment.
10 Apr 2024ESG and RI: Beauty is in the eye of the beholderESGCheck
One of the most significant trends impacting managed funds and investment management has been the trend towards ESG - otherwise known as Environmental, Social & Governance, or more broadly, RI or Responsible Investment. According to some sources - particularly those who are strong advocates of the cause - 83% of investors consider ESG or RI to be a significant factor in their invest decision or choice of a managed fund. That may well be the case, but finding funds that meet an individual investor's requirements is anything but simple.