Do Ethical Companies Perform Better Financially?

As ethical and responsible investing continues to gain momentum in Australia, more investors are asking whether it is possible to align their investments with their personal values while still achieving strong long-term financial returns. Issues such as climate change, corporate accountability, human rights and sustainable business practices are increasingly shaping how Australians think about wealth creation and investment risk.

Chris Lang, Senior Adviser at Ethical Investment Advisers, appeared in a feature article in Money Magazine discussing some of the most common questions surrounding ethical investing. The article explores how ethical investment strategies work, what investors should look for when assessing responsible investment options, and why environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations are becoming increasingly relevant to long-term investment decision-making

Money Magazine Article “Positive Thinking”

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