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\u00a0Sustainable investing is not new, but in recent years it\u2019s moved from the green fringes into the mainstream. From climate change to animal rights and gender diversity, more people are interested in aligning their money with their values.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Last year alone, Australia\u2019s sustainable investment market increased 20 per cent to a record $1.5 trillion. According to its 2022 benchmark report<\/a>, the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA) found sustainable investments now represent 43 per cent of total professionally-managed funds. <\/p>\n

In addition to traditional shares and fixed interest you can buy sustainable investments in a wide range of assets, including property, alternatives such as forestry and farmland, infrastructure, private equity and cash. <\/p>\n

These days, most big super funds offer a sustainable investment option and some even offer this as their default option. You can also buy sustainable managed funds, including a growing list of exchange-traded funds (ETFs). <\/p>\n

So what are sustainable investments and how can you tell? <\/p>\n

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Focus on people and planet<\/h3>\n

Sustainable investing is also known as ethical, responsible and ESG (environmental, social, governance) investing. But whatever the name, the focus is on people, society and\/or the environment instead of an exclusive focus on financial returns. <\/p>\n

Sustainable investments are selected using a variety of screening methods, including: <\/p>\n