ESG investors have careful criteria for what makes a sustainable stock, but many could be missing out on opportunities as the sustainable case for some firms is not always obvious. Investors need to look for those underappreciated companies that have a meaningful positive impact, whether through their product or their practices, even if that impact is not entirely apparent on the surface. Often a company's role in creating a sustainable future is not clear at first glance, but a closer look shows its products are a key enabler of the transition. Similarly, a company may not have the m...
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