Paisley Daily Express

Charity funds say no to fossil fuels

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Renfrew and Paisley’s Common Good Funds have updated their policies to ensure all investment­s are ethical and environmen­tally friendly.

There will be no direct investment in fossil fuel stocks, namely oil, gas and coal, as part of Renfrewshi­re Council’s pledge to consider climate change in all decision making moving forward.

This adds to the already establishe­d policy of no direct investment in tobacco stocks, weapons manufactur­ers or companies generating more than five per cent of their income from gambling.

The proposals were agreed by the council’s Investment Review Board and were taken in line with the council’s commitment to addressing the climate emergency declared in 2019.

Councillor John Shaw, convener of the Finance, Resources and Customer Services Policy Board, said: “It’s important that our investment­s are ethical, environmen­tally sustainabl­e and support our declaratio­n of a climate emergency.

“As we strive to make Renfrewshi­re net- zero by 2030, we need to consider how climate change affects all our decisions moving forward and this is a great step in the right direction.

“We’ l l c o nt i nue to support local third-sector organisati­ons and activity within the communitie­s through these funds, while ensuring that our investment­s do not make a detrimenta­l impact on our environmen­t.”

The Common Good Funds are charities which provide financial support to third party organisati­ons and support activities taking place within the former burgh boundaries.

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