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Ethical Investment Association EIA

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking, Philanthropy, Research
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.eia.org.au
 
Main Email: info [at] eia.org.au
 
Contact Name: Louise O'Halloran, Executive Director
 
Phone: 61 2 8224 0314
 
Fax: 61 2 8224 0333
 
Headquarters: 60 Castlereagh Street
Sydney 2000
New South Wales
Australia
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 09:01:39
 

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The Ethical Investment Association (EIA) is a membership organisation for professionals working in the area of Sustainable Responsible Investment (SRI) and Ethical Investment in Australia and New Zealand. The EIA also helps individuals and organisations to learn more about how they can become sustainable responsible investors.



The EIA was formed in 1999 to promote the concept and practice of SRI to an increasingly curious general public, to the mainstream investment community, to analysts, superannuation trustees, financial advisers, regulators, religious, charitable and other values-based organisations, government and non-government organisations and to the corporate sector.





Statements supporting the EIA Charter:



We aim to achieve our charter through:



- Industry advocacy;



- Encouraging networking amongst the Australian and New Zealand SRI industry and with our mainstream counterparts;



- Participating in global SRI networks;



- Continuing education;



- Supporting research into SRI;



- Supporting transparency;



- Facilitating corporate change.





Environmental and social issues typically recognised by our membership include:



- The health risks of tobacco;



- The social impacts of problem gambling;



- Logging of old growth forests;



- The nuclear fuel cycle;



- Armaments;



- Environment.

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