Investing for Sustainability Impact: Guidance informed by the Legal Framework for Impact
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The upward trend in sustainability impact investing (IFSI) is driven by evolving investor practices, changes in policies and regulations, and a growing recognition of systemic risks and opportunities associated with issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and human rights.
That is why this guide presents a four-part framework for investors to implement IFSI, these are:
- Determine investor intent, including beliefs, financial return objectives, and how the real-world sustainability impact contributes to and results from those beliefs and financial return objectives.
- Set sustainability goals
- Take action through capital allocation, stewardship, and commitment to policies, which are best used in combination.
- Measure and report on progress.
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