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The Majority of ESG Funds Are Not Sustainable. Hereâs Why.
So, you buy an ESG mutual fund or ETF and youâre excited that youâre going to change the world with your investments. But then you get your annual report and start browsing through the holdings and realize that your ESG fund is simply less bad than your traditional index fund, and reality sets in. This isnât what you thought it was.
This happens all the time because there is no regulation when it comes to labeling funds as âESGâ or âsustainableâ or anything else in the responsible investing realm. Itâs the wild, wild West, buyer beware, every red flag you can think of.
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Ultimately, the disconnect happens because there isnât a universal understanding of what ESG (environmental, social, governance) or sustainable investing is. We think that itâs all the same and we want to jump in. And the people marketing ESG funds assume that youâre not going to take the time to look under the hood to see what you really own, and they take advantage of that. But it truly does a disservice to those of us who really care about making a difference in the world and aligning our investments with our values.
Too often these ESG index funds rely on traditional indexes as a base from which to invest. The problem with this is that the traditional indexes are rooted in the old economy, and you canât invest for the new economy by looking in the rearview mirror.
The Difference Between ESG and a Sustainable Portfolio
ESG is a way of analyzing companies based on the three metrics itâs named for. It is not the be-all, end-all of the investment research process â itâs just a piece and should be considered as one component of comprehensive investment research. However, many index-based fund managers put together portfolios using only ESG metrics and very little common sense. They eliminate the step where a person asks, âDoes it make sense that ExxonMobil is in a sustainable or responsible portfolio?â
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By contrast, a truly sustainable portfolio is focused on a positive, solutions-based approach. What are the companies that are going to help us adapt and be more resilient to the structural and systemic risks that we are facing? It uses ESG metrics, but also looks at a new, more sustainable economy and the opportunities it presents.
I like to look at it this way: An ESG portfolio that reduces its allocation in ExxonMobil is less bad. A portfolio that eliminates it entirely is better, but a portfolio that buys First Solar (FSLR) in its place is both sustainable and responsible.
To Be Sustainable, You Have to Go the Extra Mile
A sustainable portfolio requires forethought and analysis beyond basic fundamentals and ESG metrics. It includes understanding the new economy and which technologies, sectors and industries are going to be market leaders and changemakers. In some cases, it might be traditional industries that are rapidly adapting, or it might be a technology that didnât exist five years ago. It could be sustainable real estate and green building technologies or the rapidly expanding world of batteries, electric vehicles and other forms of green transportation. And beyond the obvious like clean energy, opportunities exist in cutting-edge biotechnology to cure disease and help people live longer, healthier lives. A healthier society is a more sustainable society.
If your ESG fund isnât actively looking at its holdings from a similar solutions mindset, then it isnât sustainable.
What You Should Do as an Investor
The best way to avoid the greenwashing that is happening in the ESG investing world is to do some basic due diligence. Before you buy a fund, take a look at its holdings â if something doesnât seem right, it probably isnât.
 Donât just trust the label because the reality is that virtually all of the widely distributed ESG indexes arenât sustainable. Find an investment manager who actively invests in solutions to the worldâs greatest problems and avoid the ones who are simply trying to be a less bad version of traditional indexes.
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