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Investing in the Environment

By: Earth News Media

For many years, money that was used for good will was called charity and money used to make more money was called investing. Not anymore.

Today, the two ideas are coming together in a financial avenue called socially responsible investing. And both investors and mutual fund operators are learning that this new idea can be profitable, and do some good for the environment and society at the same time.

"Socially responsible investing means you don't have to compromise your own personal beliefs to make money on Wall Street... whatever those beliefs are," states Bob Guthrie, who is an investment broker with A.G. Edwards in Burlington, Vt.

Guthrie says that the idea of selectively choosing stocks for social reasons dates back to the early 1900's. That's when church members grouped together and refused to invest in tobacco or alcohol companies. He adds that the trend continued with investors ignoring corporations involved in the Vietnam War and those companies investing in South Africa.

But growth in this type of investing has mushroomed during the past few years as more and more investors have moved social consciousness into the mainstream of investing. And the impact is being felt.

With help from stockholders, business practices concerning the environment are starting to change, said Rob Kruger, vice president of portfolio management at Progressive Asset Management. While the issues may vary, he said companies are realizing they will suffer if they aren't viewed as being socially responsible.

Kruger said, "As this investing community continues to grow, a lot of proposals are being addressed by investors at annual shareholder meetings. A whole spectrum of issues and activities is now being put forward."

As part of its operational procedures, Progressive Asset Management conducts research for eco-friendly and socially responsible mutual funds. The firm filters out companies for environmental problems or nuclear involvement or whatever issues their clients are concerned about.

"As time flies, companies are becoming more and more cooperative with us," Kruger said. "Many of them are now very eager to talk about these social and environmental issues."

Guthrie agrees that American corporations and business practices are aware of stockholders who are very concerned with social and environmental responsibility.

He advises, "Make sure your hard-earned money is not invested in companies with little concern for the environment. Keep these things in mind when you invest and the corporations will do the same too."

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