Sustainable investing remains a vital component of the financial landscape, but recent PitchBook data indicates it’s undergoing significant transformation. Despite concerns over its potential decline, sustainable investing is not dead, but instead, it is adapting to new private market realities. The PitchBook report highlights how investors are recalibrating their strategies to align with evolving market conditions and increased scrutiny over sustainability claims. This shift reflects an enhanced focus on transparency and measurable impact, responding to both regulatory pressures and investor demand for accountability. As sustainable investing adapts, it continues to draw interest, especially in sectors like green technology and renewable energy, promising to sustain its appeal and effectiveness. With these developments, sustainable investing is not only surviving but is poised to thrive in a dynamic market environment.
Net Zero InvestorNew data shows cost of living pressures impacting charities and communities
Recent data from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) reveals that rising cost of living pressures are significantly impacting charities and communities across Australia.