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Introduction to ESG Investing The World Needs to Change • Being part of the solution • Sustainability What is ESG Investing? • Environmental • Social • Governance INTRODUCTION Types of ESG Investment? • Impact Portfolio • Thematic Portfolio • Systematic Portfolio AG Approach to ESG Investment • Systematic ESG Portfolio • Overweight ‘Best in Class’ • Performance • The destination is worth it 2 The World Needs to Change The world is facing many real challenges, important and in some cases urgent. 3 The World Needs to Change 4 Energy Supply Housing • Sourcing greener energy • Better insulation • Solar panels • Appliance ratings • Smart meters • Recycling Travel Being Part Consumer Purchasing • Carbon off-set for flights of the • Avoid companies with poor reputations • E-cars and fuel efficiency Solution • Favour good companies • Methods of travel • Animal testing choices Food & Agriculture Sustainable Investing • Better animal welfare • Favour good companies • Food miles • Avoid worse companies • Avoiding deforestation (palm oil). • Underweight ‘less good’ companies 4 The World Needs to Change Sustainability – Balancing the claims of the present, against the claims of the future. Making the world a better place • Defining a more balanced use of natural resources • Tackling climate change and caring for the environment • Building a fairer society • Driving better corporate governance • ESG Investing can assist with all of these factors Source: United Nations 5 What is ESG Investing? Environmental Social Governance • Biodiversity loss • Mass migration • Executive compensation • Greenhouse gas emissions • Wealth distribution • Bribery and corruption • Energy efficiency • Access to healthcare • Independent directors • Renewable energy • Workplace health and safety • Ethics in business • Resource depletion • Diversity • Transparent disclosure of • Ocean acidification • Employment rights, child ESG criteria • Ozone depletion labour and slavery • Whistle-blowing policies • Controversial weapons such • Implications of business as cluster bombs strategy on social and sustainability issues 6
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