Ethical Investment Week 2023

It’s Ethical Investment Week! This annual event aims to help people understand ethical investing and make informed investment decisions. Ethical Investment Week is coordinated by the Ethical Advisers’ Co-op, which comprises a group of leading ethical advisers.
During the week of 1 to 7 October, a range of events and resources will be available to help people learn more about ethical investing. These include:
· Webinars and workshops: There will be a range of webinars and workshops on topics such as choosing ethical investments, avoiding greenwashing, and investing for a sustainable future. Click here for the schedule.
· Resources: The Ethical Advisers’ Co-op has a range of resources on its website, including an Ethical Investment Guide and ethical fund ratings.
· One-on-one consultations: You can book a one-on-one consultation with an ethical investment specialist to discuss your individual needs and goals.
If you want to learn more about ethical investing, we encourage you to participate in Ethical Investment Week. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced investor.
Here are some steps you can take to invest ethical investing:
1. Find out about ethical responsible investing by visiting ethical-investment-week
2. Talk to an ethical investment adviser about reinvesting your portfolio into more ethical investments.
3. Contact the funds and/or companies that you invest in and ask them what they are doing about environmental and social issues.
Investing ethically is a great way to positively impact the world and build a sustainable future. Start your journey with Ethical Investment Week this October!

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