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Go green with your Isa, but choose your shade carefully

There are many options for ethical portfolios, but you need to look at the details to ensure you are investing in line with your beliefs

Investing ethically can be every bit as good for the environment as cutting back your waste or taking fewer flights
Investing ethically can be every bit as good for the environment as cutting back your waste or taking fewer flights
ADOBE STOCK DESIGN
The Times

Consumers have embraced green technology as part of everyday life. There are almost one million electric cars on Britain’s roads while 35,000 households had a heat pump installed last year, according to the industry body MCS.

Lifestyle changes are one way of putting your money where your principles are, but for those who also want to take a step into ethical investing, there are plenty of options.

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Investing ethically can be every bit as good for the environment as cutting back your waste or taking fewer flights. It is also possible to be principled and profitable, with companies in the renewable energy, battery technology, recycling and waste management sectors all