The Martingale
#81: Joseph Choueifaty - Goodvest • Should we invest in responsible savings?
Description of the episode
The subject: At the end of the crisis, society wants to reconnect with growth, but not at any price: the public is increasingly aware of environmental issues. Companies resorting to greenwashing operations are multiplying and it is increasingly difficult to invest responsibly and sustainably. New actors are mobilizing. Today's guest: Joseph Choueifaty, is the co-founder and CEO of Goodvest, the first savings compatible with the Paris Agreement. He also hosts the podcast Monéthique, which addresses the challenges of sustainable finance. In this episode, he expresses his wish to democratize socially responsible investment (SRI) and to raise public awareness of the limits of the SRI label. At the microphone of Matthieu Stefani, co-founder of CosaVostra, Joseph Choueifaty discusses, among other things, the following points: # Even the most polluting companies can obtain the SRI label. No guarantee therefore that your investments support an ecological dynamic. For our speaker, companies must fully integrate environmental, social and governance issues. # The calculation of the companies' greenhouse gas emissions report depends on 3 criteria: scopes 1 (direct emissions linked to the manufacture of the product), 2 (indirect emissions linked to energy consumption) and 3 (other indirect emissions, suppliers and end users). If the first two are public, the last is difficult to access.

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