Planet Papers 2: Changing the planet

A growing number of people are questioning how their pensions and other savings are invested.

14 October 2020

Back to Planet Papers hub

Rathbones’ stewardship director Matt Crossman explains why he firmly believes we can make the world a better place through our investments, and how best to do it.

When it comes to making Planet Earth a better place, ordinary investors don’t normally spring to mind. Maybe we need to reset our thinking. Film director Richard Curtis apparently thinks responsible investing could be the next blockbuster. The man famous for directing Love Actually and screenwriter of Four Weddings and a Funeral has turned his focus to a new subject — the £3 trillion UK pension industry.

His Make My Money Matter campaign claims that moving money to a ‘more sustainable fund’ can have 27 times more impact in reducing your carbon footprint than giving up flying and becoming a vegan combined.

That’s a surprising statistic, and an encouraging one for investors who are increasingly questioning how they can best use their savings to make a positive change in the world. So how can they?

 

View Planet Papers 2: Changing the planet
 

Read our entire Planet Papers series here:

Planet Papers 1: A responsible recovery   Planet Papers 3: A brand new world   Planet Papers 4: Feeding the planet   Planet Papers 5: The economic ecosystem    Planet Papers 6: Cities to the rescue   Planet Papers 7: Good COP, bad COP  

Earth Convention webinar: watch our panel discuss creating a green transition in energy and finance.

Earth Convention webinar: watch our panel discuss creating a green transition in energy and finance.

  Back to Planet Papers hub