Eurosif – European Sustainable Investment Forum
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Eurosif (the European Sustainable Investment Forum) is a pan-European network and think-tank of national Sustainable Investment Forums whose mission is to develop sustainability through European financial markets. Current affiliate members of Eurosif include institutional investors, financial service providers, academic institutes, research associations and NGOs. The association is a not-for-profit entity that represents assets totaling over €1 trillion through its 90 affiliate members.
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FNG – Forum Nachhaltige Geldanlagen
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The Forum Nachhaltige Geldanlagen (FNG) is an association of about 100 companies and organisations committed to sustainable investments. The forum is active in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and a founding member of the European umbrella association Eurosif.
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öbu – network for sustainable corporate management
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Around 350 Swiss companies of different sizes and sectors have gathered within the öbu network to tackle one task: the development of the Swiss economy according to the principles of sustainability. By assuming ecological and social responsibility, they do increase their competitiveness.
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Sustainable Finance Geneva
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Sustainable Finance Geneva is an association of Geneva-based professionals and investors with a common interest in promoting sustainable finance and responsible investment. Sponsored by Genève Place Financière, SFG was founded by a diverse group of practitioners that are at the forefront of sustainable finance in Geneva and around the world. Several Inrate employees are member of the association.
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UNPRI – United Nations Principles for Responsible Investments
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The UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) aim to help investors integrate consideration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues into investment decision-making and ownership practices, and thereby improve long-term returns to beneficiaries. The PRI is an investor initiative in partnership with UNEP Finance Initiative and the UN Global Compact and were developed by an international group of institutional investors.
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The Sustainability Forum Zürich (TSF)
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TSF is an independent association and a platform for dialogue, founded in 1999 by leading representatives from business, science and public authorities in Zurich. TSF seeks to contribute to sustainable business in the dynamics of globalisation by promoting forecast, reflection and action in and through the financial markets and its key players.
The Forum’s current institutional members represent the financial, corporate and public sector and it is being increasingly joined by players from the financial market and real economy from throughout Europe. TSF conducts an action-oriented dialogue with internationally recognised thought leaders and decision makers at events like the annual International Sustainability Leadership Symposium. Research and corresponding projects which have initiated through these dialogues are supported.
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