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  • What are your thoughts on ESG Investing?

    Jake Tital
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    Daniel Zaitzow
    For those who don't know: Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing is used to screen investments based on corporate policies and to encourage companies to act responsibly. Many brokerage firms offer investment products that employ ESG principles Investing in many ways in moral / ethical organizations. .... I personally try to avoid the oil/gas sector + invest in renewables whenever possible (been burned a few times) as a whole but I don't implement any specific ESG strategy. What about you?
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    Nikita
    @dzaitzow I'm happy about your stance on the topic Daniel, I think it's a new thing and I also believe it's quite complicated to understand what is a good impact ESG and what isn't. It's all blurry and unfortunately I think there's a lot of greenwashing happening, but it's a start! And I was thinking you might be interested in the project I'm launching today, it's called Wingtap and it goes directly into making the world a little better. You can invest in nonprofit projects and make a real impact, would love to get your support and upvote so more people can learn about it! Same with you @jaketital
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    Emily Willis
    ESG is a positive move in the right direction to provide a framework for investors to support ventures & organisations that are positively regenerating the world, rather than extracting from it.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    ESG Investing is like choosing between eco-friendly options at a buffet - it's satisfying to make a positive impact while building your portfolio. Have you dived into the sustainable investment pool yet?