Robeco excludes investments in the tobacco industry from its mutual funds. This is a logical next step in its Sustainability Investing approach.Robeco puts tobacco on exclusion list
Is active ownership a time consuming burden or a useful exercise?Engagement with Roche: what's in it for the company? - Robeco
Masja Zandbergen, Head of ESG Integration notes that sustainability is usually defined as meeting today's needs without compromising the ability of future…Sustainability and the role of finance - Robeco
In this book Robeco analyse sustainability investing (SI) today and examine the trends that will shape tomorrow.The Big Book of SI - Robeco
Sustainability investing requires active choices and so cannot be done purely passively, Robeco quant specialists say.Passive investing and sustainability are incompatible - Robeco
This event was open to asset owners and independent advisers only.4 October 2018 - Sustainability Summit 2018 - Federated Hermes
Karen Shackleton, Founder of Pensions for Purpose, reflects on developments throughout 2018.Reflections on 2018: the growing interest in impact investment - Karen Shackleton
Joint engagement by bond and equity investorsWe can all get along - Federated Hermes
This feature by Karen Shackleton of Pensions for Purpose formed part of a supplement for the Guardian newspaper on impact investment.Using pension funds to fund impact investment - Pensions for Purpose
A network of leading organisations working together to agree shared principles, standards and benchmarks for impactEnd-to-end rules of the road for impact management - Impact Management Project - press release