Human rights above all else: Why Deliveroo IPO leaves bad taste among ESG-conscious investors
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Issues over workers pay a cause for concern
Investment Week editor Lauren Mason
Lauren Mason
The big news across the investment industry last week was Deliveroo s lacklustre flotation onto the stockmarket.
While the reasons for its share price freefall are extensive and wide-ranging - as can be seen in Monday s cover story here - ESG concerns largely underpin investors reluctance to buy into the company.
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IW Long Reads: No time to waste - Are we doing enough to meet the Paris Agreement goals?
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Is any real action taking place – or are old promises being recycled?
ºC compared to pre-industrial levels and make every effort to limit this to 1.5
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Since that historic day in 2016, much has been done in pursuit of this goal. Governments and companies across the world made zero carbon pledges, tactics were discussed, and national guidelines were introduced.
Meet the ESG Investment Influencers: The inside story with Gemma Woodward of Quilter Cheviot
Fund selector insights into sustainable investing
In the latest in the ESG Investment Influencers interview series, editor-in-chief Katrina Lloyd speaks to Gemma Woodward, executive director and director of responsible investment at Quilter Cheviot.
They discuss a number of areas including: the evolution of sustainable investing in recent years; difficult questions for companies on remuneration; and putting a greater focus on the S or social aspect of ESG investing.
Woodward joined Quilter Cheviot in 2015, and combines working as an investment manager on the central charity team with a firm-wide role leading Quilter Cheviot s responsible investment approach.