Responsible investing : Switching your super more effective than buying an electric car
When Australian businesswoman Christine Lombardo decides to invest in super funds, she would be very open to switch to a compulsory ethical investment option, which she hopes will become the norm in the coming years. But what does this mean?
Source: theage.com.auPublished on 2023-01-31
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