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I go with an esg etf, that only uses companies with very high scores, and only from democratic countries (-> no usa)
I feel like that is a good middle ground without spending too much time on this?
Would you be okay with providing more details? I'm just invested in VGRO and XBAL, so not very ethical. Your thing sounds worth looking into.
i honestly just did look on justetf.com With the (Only sustainable ETFs) filter, for an ESG etf, and one that is not world/ s&p500 but europe, (and i also looked for an Provider that is EU based)
The short description text then mentions something like "high score in ESG" or "very high score in ESG" or something else
and based on this text and the companies inside it i then just choos
sry it is probably not that helpfull.. but like i also did not do that much research into it/ the etfs beyond what i described ^^
np thanks!