Tag: financial performance

  • Socially responsible investing

    Socially responsible investing Socially responsible investing (SRI) is an investment strategy that incorporates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria into decision-making to achieve both financial returns and positive impact. SRI investors select companies based on ethical considerations—such as environmental stewardship and human rights—while avoiding those involved in harmful activities like tobacco or fossil fuels. This…

  • SIN Stocks

    SIN Stocks SIN stocks refer to shares of companies that operate in industries considered socially irresponsible or unethical, such as alcohol, tobacco, gambling, weapons, or adult entertainment. These industries are often viewed as profiting from activities that can have negative social or environmental impacts. Despite their controversial nature, SIN stocks can be attractive to some…

  • Double Materiality

    Double Materiality

    Double Materiality Materiality holds significant importance within sustainability reporting, signifying the prioritization of certain issues by an organization and its stakeholders over others. Previously, materiality assessments focused solely on the company’s impact on external factors such as the environment. However, the evolving recognition of the interconnectedness between a company’s actions and broader societal challenges has…