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| | ... bond issuers) with material exposure to fossil fuels. It screens for gambling, tobacco, uranium and nuclear energy, armaments and militarism, and adult entertainment, based on a 0-5% revenue threshold. There is a total exclusion of activities that harm ... |
| | | ... impact investment policy and an impact framework. Its negative exclusions include fossil fuel production, weapons and armaments, alcohol, tobacco, gambling, deforestation, human rights violations and unethical corporate governance. It targets investments ... |
| | | ... companies that derive more than 10% of their revenue from tobacco production, gaming, pornography, thermal coal, weapons or armaments. It also positively screens companies via the IML Conscience Vote - the belief of managers that a selected company company ... |
| | | ... align our investment activities with the broader interests of our stakeholders" RAM excludes companies that operate in armaments, gaming, pornography, coal mining and tobacco industry groups, and RAM's issuer-level research process reviews and scores ... |
| | | ... construct negative screens to eliminate companies based on the following categories: pornography, gaming, animal testing, armaments, alcohol, tobacco, and three categories in fossil fuels- thermal coal, oil sands, and oil and gas. These screens feed ... |
| | | ... with traditional balanced funds. The fund excludes a range of industries, including fossil fuels, animal agriculture, armaments and gambling. Investee companies are also assessed for human rights violations, unethical corporate governance and deforestation. ... |
| | | ... construct negative screens to eliminate companies based on the following categories: pornography, gaming, animal testing, armaments, alcohol, tobacco, and three categories in fossil fuels- thermal coal, oil sands, and oil and gas. These screens feed ... |
| | | ... water. The top three issues users searched for to avoid in their investments were fossil fuels, human rights abuses and armaments. Investment Trends asked advisers about the tools they need to provide ESG advice to clients. "It came down to being able ... |
| | | ... policies and history in nearly all demographic groups. Avoiding investing in companies associated with war - munitions and armaments producers - was another prominent finding. The strongest feeling was amongst Baby Boomers, with 53% indicating they would ... |
| | | ... responsible investment, Ashton said. "A lot are doing negative screening, some are only the basic ones like alcohol, armaments, etc., but a lot are doing that," she said. "Active ownership is pretty common now - most managers will vote at least at some ... |
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