Winners of Sustainable Investment Awards revealed

Ceremony held on 17 November

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Impax Asset Management, Alquity, BlackRock, Vontobel, Alliance Trust and Kames Capital were among the winners and highly commended entries called to the stage at this year's Sustainable Investment Awards announced at a ceremony in London on 17 November 2015.

Now in their eighth year, Investment Week's Sustainable Investment Awards celebrate the expertise and commitment to investment solutions that take into account social, ethical and environmental criteria. The awards honour fund managers and organisations who are at the forefront of facilitating or investing in these sectors and whose work promotes a greater understanding into the potential of investing in sustainable investment themes. Prior to the award ceremony, issues such as how ESG analysis are incorporated into an investment strategy, identifying ESG 'alpha' as well as the key sh...

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