Sustainable Investing - A Collection Of Myths (2024)

By Ben Matthews, Investment Manager at Heartwood Investment Management.

Sustainable investment is subject to a considerable number of investor assumptions. Some are simple misconceptions, but others mask complex challenges for sustainable investors.

Myth 1: It costs more to invest sustainably

Just as a sustainable approach can be achieved without compromising on performance, sustainable portfolios can be managed without heightening the risk and cost of underlying investments. This is especially true as the investment space evolves to include ever more cost-effective portfolio building blocks. Importantly, underlying portfolio holdings can be profitable whilst also being sustainably managed – indeed, one factor can inform the other.

By way of example, the current underlying costs of the holdings in our own Balanced Sustainable strategy and our Balanced Core strategy are almost perfectly aligned (as at 30.11.2019).

Myth 2: Taking a sustainable approach severely limits your available investment options

The argument in favor of this myth – that eliminating some of the total investment universe leaves sustainable investors with slim pickings to choose from – is at best simplistic, and at worst deeply misleading.

First, all investors are selective in their investments – no investor invests in every single asset available to them! We would argue that choosing investments based on their sustainable credentials is a very sensible approach. A growing body of evidence points to the benefits of sustainable business practices, from lower borrowing costs to improved operational performance and better risk management, meaning that selecting assets for sustainability characteristics is in many ways similar to favouring prudent corporate behaviour.

Second, sustainable investing is a growth market; with more and more investors seeking a way to make an impact (as well as financial returns) through their capital, the volume of sustainable products is growing too. According to ETFGI, the number of ESG ETFs (environmental, social and governance tracker funds) globally has gone from 46 in 2013 to 248 in August 2019. As the challenges faced by society and our planet become ever more acute, investor interest is supporting the drive to find new solutions to these problems, in turn drawing more investor interest in a virtuous cycle.

Myth 3: Sustainable funds cannot hold exposure to commodities

The question of commodities within sustainable funds is far from black and white. For example, gold remains challenging for sustainable investors. As a finite resource, which is quite literally taken out of the earth, it is extremely hard to argue that gold is a sustainable asset. Given the parts of the world where gold is often found, there are ethical sourcing issues to consider too. Within the investment industry, some steps have been taken towards resolving these problems, but it remains a tricky grey area.

Meanwhile, fossil fuels hold self-evident challenges for sustainable investors. Clearly, investing in fossil fuels is a challenging concept for a sustainable investor, but investors keen to back change will also know that many traditional energy companies are slowly focusing their activities. Some sustainable investors believe this is a change worth investing in. For investors who – like us – are interested in incorporating traditional energy companies into a sustainably-minded portfolio, a ‘best in class’ approach to selecting holdings can help to ensure that the businesses included are those demonstrating a real drive to change.

Myth 4: Investing sustainably doesn’t impact the real world

Sustainable investing is an extremely broad church, and each type of approach can make a difference. Let’s consider the impact of some of the approaches which fall into this wide ranging category:

  • ‘Exclusions’: take your capital elsewhere

–Excluding/screening out assets from a portfolio on ethical or sustainability grounds

Of the three examples given here, this is likely to have the least tangible impact. The assets actively included in a portfolio arguably matter more than those excluded, although avoiding certain areas (such as tobacco) does have a role to play in building sustainable portfolios, and reduces the capital going to these areas.

  • ‘Impact investing’: invest with a dual mandate

–Taking a non-financial goal alongside your financial goal, seeking to addressing a specific problem

Impact investing can be highly targeted, taking aim at very specific social or environmental problems. This makes for self-evident results, from improvements in social housing to new projects in renewable infrastructure.

  • ‘ESG (environmental, social and governance) integration’: account for risks and reward good behaviour

–ESG risks and opportunities explicitly considered when selecting assets for inclusion in a portfolio

This more multi-faceted approach can also be seen as a risk management tool, by focusing on forward-thinking businesses. Quantitative measurements are hard to come by, but supporting companies and countries that perform well (or demonstrate a drive to improve) in ESG terms positively contributes to ESG goals through good funding and positive reinforcement.

Investing with integrated ESG considerations could also lower the carbon footprint of your investments. A comparison of the tCO2e (tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, a measure to compare greenhouse gas emissions) shows that the carbon footprint of a standard stock market index (MSCI World) is significantly higher than its sustainable counterpart (MSCI World Socially Responsible).

Lowering the carbon footprint of investments Carbon footprint per $1m invested

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

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Source: UBS/MSCI (November 2019).

Myth 5: ‘Multi asset’ sustainable investing has not been tried and tested

Some of our sustainable strategies have now been in play for almost four years, and during this time we have been pleased to see more and more attractive multi asset opportunities emerging for sustainable investors.

What’s more, with increased longevity comes a greater industry awareness of the need to embody and evidence sustainable credentials. Publicly-listed companies have quickly realised that shareholders now want information about corporate sustainability (most of the largest businesses in the US are already reporting to their shareholders on these issues), and sustainable bonds (providing funding for areas like social housing and clean energy) have rocketed in number.

We firmly believe that the time to invest sustainably is here, and are happy to discuss our sustainable approach with any clients considering investing their capital in this way.

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Sustainable Investing - A Collection Of Myths (2024)

FAQs

Sustainable Investing - A Collection Of Myths? ›

What Is Greenwashing? Greenwashing happens when a company falsely presents itself as environmentally friendly to capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable options.

What does greenwashing mean in sustainable investing? ›

What Is Greenwashing? Greenwashing happens when a company falsely presents itself as environmentally friendly to capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable options.

What is the most popular approach to sustainable investing? ›

The most commonly used sustainable investment strategies include: negative screening, positive screening, ESG integration, impact investing, and more.

What is the theory of sustainable investing? ›

The key principles of sustainable investing include long-term value creation, active ownership, transparency, and stakeholder engagement. These principles encourage investors to consider the broader implications of their investments and promote responsible corporate behavior.

What is the largest sustainable investment strategy? ›

The largest sustainable investment strategy globally is ESG integra- tion, as shown in Figure 6, with a combined USD25. 2 trillion in assets under management employing an ESG integration approach, also being the most commonly reported strategy in most regions.

What is the biggest example of greenwashing? ›

One of the most famous examples of greenwashing comes from Volkswagen after the company was accused of cheating on pollution tests and modifying engine software.

Why is greenwashing unethical? ›

Through deceptive marketing and false claims of sustainability, greenwashing misleads consumers, investors, and the public, hampering the trust, ambition, and action needed to bring about global change and secure a sustainable planet.

What is the difference between ESG and sustainable investing? ›

ESG refers to a set of criteria used to assess a company's environmental, social, and governance impact. In contrast, sustainability is the capacity to maintain or endure, focusing on the interplay of environmental, social, and economic factors.

Do investors really care about sustainability? ›

The proof that people care is in the numbers. Morgan Stanley surveyed millennial investors and found that 90% of them want to be able to invest their retirement savings sustainably. They also found that 80% want to have choices, in regards to which impactful projects they invest in.

What are the four types of ESG investing? ›

What are the four strategies of ESG investing? ESG investing involves four distinct techniques to achieve success: exclusionary screening, positive selection, ESG integration and impact investment.

What is the mosaic theory of sustainable investing? ›

Mosaic theory is an approach to investment research that relies on gathering, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from public, non-public, and non-material information.

Does Fidelity have ESG funds? ›

Fidelity® International Sustainability Index Fund. Tracks an international stock benchmark that targets companies with high ESG ratings, while seeking to maintain broad market exposure.

What is the philosophy of sustainable investing? ›

Sustainable investing aims to manage damage from climate change, poor labor relations and fraudulent accounting practices, among other considerations. Fixed income research analysts incorporate ESG criteria into their analysis for a more holistic view of a company's risk profile.

What is the number one most sustainable company in the world? ›

Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has topped the "World's Most Sustainable Companies for 2024" list by Time magazine and Statista.

What investment strategy has the highest return? ›

The U.S. stock market is considered to offer the highest investment returns over time. Higher returns, however, come with higher risk. Stock prices typically are more volatile than bond prices.

What does greenwashing mean in sustainable investing in EverFi? ›

Greenwashing refers to the corporate practice of misleading consumers that a company's products, services, or operating practices are socially or environmentally responsible.

What is greenwashing in simple words? ›

What does greenwashing mean? Greenwashing is the act of making false or misleading statements about the environmental benefits of a product or practice.

What does greenwashing mean in sustainable investing Quizlet? ›

Green Washing. misleading marketing about the environmental benefits of a product.

What is an example of greenwashing ESG? ›

The fashion industry is well known for its high levels of pollution. A shocking 96% of fashion brand H&M's environmental claims were found to be inaccurate in a report by Changing Markets Foundation. In truth, H&M are just one example of the many fashion brands found guilty of greenwashing.

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