GreenMarketReport.com November 21st, 2008

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Socially responsible mutual funds hit the $2.15 trillion mark in 2003. Recent corporate scandals have given investors a new appreciation for the role corporate responsibility and ethics play in ensuring a firm’s long-term financial performance.

Community development corporations, credit unions, loan funds and microfinance institutions, with $535 million under management as of April of 2003, are a green way for investors to provide capital to low-income people and neighborhoods. These lending institutions provide mortgage and small-business financing and help support social and environmental programs.

Shareholder activism has emerged as a new avenue for green consumers to influence the financial market. The Investor Responsibility Research Center reports that 1,040 shareholder resolutions were filed in 2003; issues from executive compensation to climate change received increased support over 2002 votes.

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