Sustainable investing

According to Morningstar, 72% of U.S. investors have expressed interest in sustainable investing.

What is sustainable investing?

It combines traditional security analysis with environmental, social and governance (ESG) insights.

  • Environmental – Climate change, pollution & waste, clean tech

  • Social – Product liability, data privacy, health & safety

  • Governance – Ethics, accounting practices, ownership & control

Investing sustainably has not come at the cost of performance

ESGU has delivered competitive performance since inception* with a correlation of 1.00 to the S&P 500, so you can use it in the core of your portfolio.

Learn more and check sources from BlackRock’s website.

Seth Hoffman

Seth is the Owner & Creative Director at Known Creative.

http://beknown.nyc
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