This New Sustainable ETF’s Pitch? Give Back Profits.
Feel like society and the environment are beginning to break down? There’s an ETF for that. Newday Impact’s Sustainable Development Goals ETF ( SDGS ) delivers a growth-oriented product that promotes dual impact , promising to advocate for environmental and social improvements and donating 10% of revenues to global youth education and skills development programs. American Dystopia Partnering with a veritable who’s who of progressive economists, scientists, and non-profit organizations, the firm’s investment criteria rests on a sophisticated analysis of global ills and solutions. This approach may turn off investors who disdain concepts like decarbonizing the economy, but should resonate with anyone who feels like Mad Max may just drive down Mainstreet, U.S.A. any day now. Though the problems are global, the U.S. is a great place to focus on these daunting problems, according to Newday’s President, Anne Popkin. “It doesn’t matter what side of the political spectrum you’re on,” said Popkin.
This New Sustainable ETF’s Pitch? Give Back Profits.
Feel like society and the environment are beginning to break down? There’s an ETF for that. Newday Impact’s Sustainable Development Goals ETF ( SDGS ) delivers a growth-oriented product that promotes dual impact , promising to advocate for environmental and social improvements and donating 10% of revenues to global youth education and skills development programs. American Dystopia Partnering with a veritable who’s who of progressive economists, scientists, and non-profit organizations, the firm’s investment criteria rests on a sophisticated analysis of global ills and solutions. This approach may turn off investors who disdain concepts like decarbonizing the economy, but should resonate with anyone who feels like Mad Max may just drive down Mainstreet, U.S.A. any day now. Though the problems are global, the U.S. is a great place to focus on these daunting problems, according to Newday’s President, Anne Popkin. “It doesn’t matter what side of the political spectrum you’re on,” said Popkin.