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Revision as of 20:33, 19 March 2023
ESG investment.
In the ESG investment context, best-in-class screening means investment in sectors, companies or projects selected from a defined universe for positive ESG performance relative to industry peers.
Best-in-class screening is sometimes known as Positive screening.
See also
- Carbon footprint
- Corporate engagement and shareholder action
- Corporate social responsibility
- ESG investment
- I&E
- Impact investing
- International Labour Organization
- Negative screening
- Norms-based screening
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- SRI
- Sustainability themed investing
- UNICEF
- United Nations
- Universe