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Ok. Got itThe top five risks over the next five to 10 years are environmental in nature and include climate action failure, extreme weather events, and biodiversity loss. Against this backdrop, we look at key trends impacting sustainability decision-makers into the future.
Justin Smith, Head of Business Development with WWF South Africa.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing is a critical part of sustainable investing. Investors are increasingly concerned about how their wealth can have a positive social impact and contribute to global sustainability, as opposed to focusing only on maximising returns.
Jason Binneman, Head: Investments.
Companies that have a positive impact on people and the environment, and apply good governance, are more likely to deliver sustainable risk-adjusted returns over time. This is why we consider a range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in our long-term valuation-based approach.
Jason Binneman, Head: Investments.
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