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Green investing in 2026 is broader than solar panels and ESG (environmental, social and governance) funds.
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Green Investing · Essential
Green investing in 2026 is broader than solar panels and ESG (environmental, social and governance) funds.
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Green bonds and ESG (environmental, social and governance) funds are often grouped together, but they work in very different ways.
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Impact investing and ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing are often used as if they mean the same thing.
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Green mortgages are becoming a visible part of the UK housing finance market. Some reward energy-efficient homes. Others support retrofit work such as insulation, heat pumps or solar panels. The idea is simple, but the...
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Compare UK green investment platforms by wrapper, fees, fund range, sustainability evidence, SDR labels and greenwashing risk.
Green Investing
ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing, sustainable investing, ethical investing and impact investing are often treated as the same thing.
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Green investing has moved from niche ethical funds into mainstream pensions, ISAs (individual savings accounts), ETFs (exchange-traded funds), bonds and private markets.
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Carbon credits are increasingly discussed as an alternative asset class, driven by corporate demand, regulated carbon markets and new financial products offering exposure.
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Sustainable ETFs (exchange-traded funds) give UK investors exposure to broad equity or bond markets while applying environmental, social and governance screens.
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ESG (environmental, social and governance) funds invest using environmental, social and governance criteria alongside financial ones.
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Green bonds are fixed-income instruments where the proceeds are specifically earmarked to finance or refinance eligible environmental projects.