ethical investing
Ethical investing, also known as socially responsible investing (SRI), refers to an investment approach that considers both financial return and the ethical impact of investments. It involves selecting companies or funds that align with an investor's values, avoiding those involved in activities deemed harmful or unethical, such as environmental degradation or human rights violations. The goal of ethical investing is to generate profit while positively contributing to society and the planet.
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