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Responsible Investment - An Insider's Account of What's Working, What's Not and Where Next

Responsible Investment - An Insider's Account of What's Working, What's Not and Where Next

Will Martindale

 

Verlag Palgrave Macmillan, 2024

ISBN 9783031445361 , 269 Seiten

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Responsible investment is going through a period of rapid change, from voluntary to mandatory, with regulators working to tackle greenwashing, investors responding to client and savers' demands, a proliferation of new sustainability themes and increased focus on real-world impact.

Responsible investment is also 'growing up'. And part of growing up is acknowledging limits and complexities, and making difficult decisions. Responsible investment has got this far by sticking to the script and not talking about the awkward bits in public. But this is no longer an option, and so it's not surprising that it draws its critics.

Part textbook, part briefing, part storytelling, this book is a personal and accessible account about the growth of an industry, what it's got right, what it's got wrong and if responsible investment is to matter, where we go next.



Will Martindale is co-founder and managing director at Canbury. Using the latest technologies, Canbury provides investors, companies and NGOs with decision-useful sustainability data sets, experienced advice, research and stewardship to help make sustainability meaningful.
Previously, Will was head of sustainability at Cardano and NOW: Pensions, responsible for specialist input on all aspects of Cardano's sustainability activities. Will also co-chaired IIGCC's policy advisory group and participated in PRI's legal framework for impact project and stewardship resourcing group.
From 2013 to 2020, Will was director of policy and research at PRI, leading PRI's global regulatory affairs and public policy activities. Will has a background in banking, joining JPMorgan's graduate programme in June 2004.
Will holds a MSC in Comparative Politics from the London School of Economics and a BSC in Maths from King's College London.