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ORC to look at ethical investments

Otago County Council could consider expanding its investment policy to include child labour, weapons and nuclear energy, the council’s chief executive has told a committee of local authority advisers on ethical investing in the area.

Source: odt.co.nz
Published on 2023-03-26

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