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Understanding Circular Economy: Sustainable Alternatives to Linear Consumption

UNDERSTANDING CIRCULAR ECONOMY: SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVES TO LINEAR CONSUMPTION In the current linear consumption model, products are created, used, and then disposed of, leading to massive amounts of waste and environmental degradation. However, circular economy is a sustainable alternative that aims to eliminate waste and promote resource conservation. In this article, we will explore the principles […]

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Integrating ESG Factors into Your Investment Portfolio: A Practical Guide

INTEGRATING ESG FACTORS INTO YOUR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO: A PRACTICAL GUIDE Sustainability and corporate social responsibility have become increasingly important to customers, investors, and stakeholders. Integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors into business strategy can help companies manage risks, improve financial performance, and enhance their reputation. In this article, we will provide practical guidance on

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ESG Investing: Why Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors Matter for Investors

ESG INVESTING: WHY ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE FACTORS MATTER FOR INVESTORS ESG investing, which takes into account environmental, social, and governance factors, is rapidly gaining popularity among investors. According to a report by the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance, global sustainable investment assets reached a record $31 trillion in 2020, up 25% from 2018. This growth

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Understanding the ESG Framework: What It Is and Why It Matters

UNDERSTANDING THE ESG FRAMEWORK: WHAT IT IS AND WHY IT MATTERS In recent years, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors have become increasingly important considerations for companies, investors, and other stakeholders. ESG refers to the environmental, social, and governance risks and opportunities that can affect a company’s operations, reputation, and financial performance. As the world

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