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Australian Ethical Australian Shares Fund (Wholesale)

Responsible Investing Approach

The Fund invests in a diversified share portfolio of companies predominately listed on the ASX and selected on the basis of their social, environmental and financial credentials. The Fund utilises an active stock picking management style with stocks generally selected for growth rather than income, with a bias towards smaller capitalisation stocks listed on the ASX. All stocks are chosen on the basis of relative value where the Fund Manager deems the risks are being adequately priced. 

Environmental, social, and ethical considerations, including labour standards, are integrated into investment decisions. Australian Ethical utilises an Ethical Guide to outline how these factors inform their ethical evaluation process. The Ethical Criteria applied are a mix of prescriptive rules alongside more qualitative criteria which help identify, measure and balance the most significant positive and negative impacts of companies products, services and activities. 

Australian Ethical's stewardship involves monitoring its investee companies and engaging to influence and encourage them to create more positive and avoid negative impacts. Australian Ethical reports on its ethical stewardship priorities, activity and progress in its annual Sustainability Report.

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Exclusions

Australian Ethical assesses potential investments against its Ethical Criteria and excludes companies that engage in practices that are harmful to people, animals, or the environment. This includes polluting unnecessarily, wasting resources, misleading customers, creating unnecessary markets, speculating on land or commodities, promoting militarism or weapons, causing financial hardship, exploiting workers, discriminating, or inhibiting human rights.

Exclusions Full/Partial Exclusion
Description
TobaccoTobacco Full

Australian Ethical does not invest in companies that are cigarette makers and tobacco growers, nor does it invest in retailers which specialise in the sale of tobacco.

Partial

Australian Ethical may invest in supermarkets which sell tobacco alongside other products, or companies that produce cigarette packet packaging.

AlcoholAlcohol Full

Australian Ethical does not invest in retailers which specialise in the sale of alcohol.

Partial

Australian Ethical may invest in companies involved with varying revenue thresholds in the production of alcoholic drinks, packaging, or production of ingredients sold to alcoholic drink producers.

WeaponsWeapons Full

Australian Ethical does not invest in companies that derive any revenue from the production of weapons, nor does it invest in retailers which specialise in the sale of weapons.

Partial

Australian Ethical may invest in companies involved with varying revenue thresholds in the production of components used to make weapons.

Fossil fuel exploration, mining and productionFossil fuel exploration, mining and production Full

Australian Ethical excludes companies developing new fossil fuel projects which are not aligned with the objectives of the Paris Climate Agreement. It also excludes banks that are not taking action to align their institutional lending with the objectives of the Paris Climate Agreement. Australian Ethical does not invest in companies that specialise in fossil fuel transport.

Partial

Australian Ethical may invest in companies involved with varying revenue thresholds in fossil fuel mining, extracting, processing,  electricity generation from fossil fuels, or specialist fossil fuel infrastructure.

Human rights abusesHuman rights abuses Partial

Australian Ethical excludes companies if it identifies systemic disregard for adverse human rights impacts. It does not exclude companies automatically because of human rights breaches because it believes companies have the potential to contribute to better protection of human rights by taking steps to help identify breaches and then to play their role in helping achieve remedy of breaches and action to safeguard against their recurrence.

Labour rights violationsLabour rights violations Full

Australian Ethical excludes companies if it identifies systemic disregard for the rights and interests of their employees. Its assessment of labour controversies also considers global labour standards.

Environmental damageEnvironmental damage Full

Australian Ethical excludes companies that log old-growth forests except for conservation, fire risk or other acceptable forest management purposes.

Animal testing for non-medical purposesAnimal testing for non-medical purposes Full

Australian Ethical does not invest in companies that derive any revenue from animal testing for cosmetic products. Testing for healthcare must adhere to the 3Rs (replacement, reduction, and refinement of animal testing).

Unethical treatment of livestockUnethical treatment of livestock Full

Australian Ethical does not invest in companies that specialise in supporting live export.

Partial

Australian Ethical may invest in companies involved with varying revenue thresholds in food production from conventional animal agriculture.

GamblingGambling Partial

Australian Ethical may invest in companies involved with varying revenue thresholds in running a gambling business or making gambling machines.

Nuclear power (including uranium mining)Nuclear power (including uranium mining) Full

Australian Ethical does not invest in companies that derive any revenue from nuclear fission electricity generation, uranium mining, or nuclear fuel processing.

Partial

Australian Ethical may invest in nuclear medicine for diagnosis and therapy in healthcare. It does not invest in companies that generate more than 5% of their revenues from providing specialist technologies and selling components to the nuclear energy industry.

Adult entertainment/pornographyAdult entertainment/pornography Partial

Australian Ethical does not invest in companies that generate more than 5% of their revenues from adult entertainment (Production of pornography, strip clubs, broadcasting or distribution of pornographic content).

Inclusions

Australian Ethical uses a set of criteria guided by the principles of its Ethical Charter to assess potential investments. This charter prioritizes positive impacts on people, animals, and the environment. The criteria look for companies that align with these principles and prioritize opportunities that create positive impacts. They target companies that empower workers, produce high-quality goods and services, and support local businesses. Additionally, they favour investments that promote environmentally friendly technologies, sustainable agriculture, and the conservation of endangered ecosystems. Their focus extends to social good as well, seeking investments that contribute to human well-being, animal welfare, and poverty reduction. Finally, they value the development and preservation of well-designed infrastructure and communities.

Renewable energy & energy efficiencyClimate action & towards net zeroSustainable water managementCircular economy, reuse & recyclingSustainable land & agricultural managementGreen propertyBiodiversity preservation & conservationHealthy rivers & ocean ecosystemsDiversity & women's empowermentHealthcare & medical productsSocial & community infrastructureEducationSustainable transportEmployment & vocational training

UN Sustainable Development Goals

The fund is aligned with the following UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Goal 1: No PovertyGoal 2: Zero HungerGoal 3: Good Health and Well-BeingGoal 4: Quality EducationGoal 5: Gender EqualityGoal 6: Clean Water and SanitationGoal 7: Affordable and Clean EnergyGoal 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthGoal 9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureGoal 10: Reduced InequalitiesGoal 11: Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesGoal 12: Responsible Consumption and ProductionGoal 13: Climate ActionGoal 14: Life Below WaterGoal 15: Life on LandGoal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Conventions & Treaties

Australian Ethical is a signatory to the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), and its funds are certified by the Responsible Investment Association of Australasia (RIAA). Furthering its commitment to sustainability, Australian Ethical reports on climate action and progress in its annual Climate Report, aligned with recommendations from the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Its investments pursue net zero outcomes, reflecting the ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement. Additionally, its Ethical Charter aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Conventions & Treaties Aligned
Description
Principles for Responsible Investment Yes

Signatory

Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures Yes

Australian Ethical reports on its climate ambition, climate action and climate progress in its annual Climate Report, which is developed with reference to the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).

Paris Agreement (UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) Yes

Australian Ethical pursues net zero outcomes for its investments, which is consistent with the most ambitious aims of the Paris Agreement.

UN Sustainable Development Goals Yes

Each of the 23 principles of the Australian Ethical Charter is aligned in some way to at least one of the UN global SDGs.

ESG Score

ESG Score
Does the portfolio have an ESG score? Not disclosed
If so, who is responsible for calculating the score? Not disclosed
If a score is calculated, is this publicly available; i.e. displayed in monthly reports, on your website, etc.? Not disclosed
If the portfolio has an ESG score, how often is that score recalculated to account for changes to portfolio holdings? Not disclosed

Impact Investing Score

Impact Investing Score
Does the portfolio have an Impact Investment score? Not disclosed
If a score is calculated, is this publicly available; i.e. displayed in monthly reports, on your website, etc.? Not disclosed
If the portfolio has an Impact Investment score, how often is that score recalculated to account for changes to portfolio holdings? Not disclosed
Does the fund publish its holdings publicly? Yes

Policies, Certification & Marketing

Policies, Certification & Marketing
Responsible investing policy View Responsible investing policy document
Stewardship policy View Stewardship policy document
Is the fund RIAA certified? Yes
Date certified
Sustainability Report 2024 View Sustainability Report 2024 document
Stewardship Report 2024 View Stewardship Report 2024 document

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