Both the Planning Institute of Australia and the Property Council of Australia voiced strong backing for the bill during the inquiry, which Steggall said had received about 6,200 submissions.
Simon O’Connor, the chief executive of the Responsible Investment Association Australasia, said policy uncertainty was risking a loss of billions of dollars in investment across multiple sectors.
The association has 350 members, including superannuation funds and investment managers, which collectively manage about $9tn of assets globally.
O’Connor said parliament should consider the bill, which was a “strong step” in creating the certainty for investors that would help unlock billions more in investment.
Lendlease could destroy its green credentials over Figtree Hill development in koala country, experts say
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Experts warn a controversial housing development in the middle of koala habitat could turn investors off.
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Experts have warned property developer Lendlease that its reputation as one of the most sustainable housing companies in the world could be damaged if it proceeds with a controversial development on the outskirts of Sydney.
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Experts say Lendlease risks losing investors if it fails to protect koalas on the site of a housing development near Sydney
Land clearing has begun at the site of the 1,700-home Figtree Hill development in Gilead
Canny View: ESG investing hotter than ever
17 Dec, 2020 08:53 PM
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If you are looking to invest with a conscience, it might pay to check under the hood. Photo / Supplied
If you are looking to invest with a conscience, it might pay to check under the hood. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
The only thing hotter than the Hawke s Bay summer right now? ESG funds. What is ESG? It stands for environmental, social, and governance issues. Identifying companies rated highly on ESG metrics is an increasingly popular way for investors to deploy their money.
Between April and June, as the Covid-19 pandemic gained speed worldwide, funds that prioritised ESG investing saw global assets under management hit a record $1 trillion, according to Morningstar. That was on the back of net inflows of $7.1 billion in those three months alone.