Ethical investing

Ethical investing, also known as Socially Responsible Investing or SRI attempts to ensure that invested funds are not used to violate the investor's most basic moral values or ethical codes. There are a wide variety of means to ensure that invested funds are used ethically, and a wide range of interpretations of what "ethics" mean relative to investing.

Exactly what is meant by ethical investing will vary from investor to investor, but it typically refers to the refusal to purchase securities that are issued by organizations that are involved in one or more of the following:

  • Manufacture and sales of weapons or munitions
  • Questionable labour practices
  • Lax environmental standards

Contrast ethical purchasing

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