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Sure, you may think you're doing your part for the environment, but if you don't know where your bank savings and RRSPs are being invested, then you may be supporting the very companies whose products you've tried to avoid.

So why not try investing in a "green" or "ethical" fund? It's a relatively painless way to make your money work for a healthier environment.
 

Promoting Socially Responsible Investing (SRI)

Social Investment Organization (SIO): The SIO is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of a socially and environmentally sustainable society through socially responsible investment (SRI) and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Members receive a quarterly newsletter, a quarterly investment update, and a social investment directory.
 

Corporate Responsibility and SRI Research 

Michael Jantzi Research Associates:  MJRA provides a full range of social investment research and support services to institutional clients and financial professionals who integrate social and environmental criteria into their investment decisions.  In February 2000, MJRA launched the Jantzi Social Index™ (JSI™), a socially screened, market capitalization-weighted common stock index modeled on the S&P/TSE 60. The JSI™ consists of 60 Canadian companies that pass a set of broadly-based social and environmental screens. The JSI™ has begun to generate the first definitive data on the effects of social screening on financial performance in Canada. 

Ethicscan: EthicScan's mission is to empower individuals, businesses and organizations with the tools and research to apply their values across life's daily challenges - be it training, procurement, consuming, partnering, ethical assurance and investing, or simply managing with integrity.  EthicScan emphasizes original independent research into the social, labour and environmental performance of 1500 Canadian organizations in order to provide resources, creative tools, case studies and advice. This information and experience has empowered many individuals and progressive organizations to benchmark their performance and, in so doing, promote ethical decision-making. 

Good Money:  Social, Ethical and Environmental Investments, Responsible Consuming & Corporate Accountability. This is a U.S-based website, with excellent information and links on ethical investing.

Corporate Knights:  Corporate Knights is the world’s first mass-market magazine with an explicit focus on corporate social responsibility, the proposition that good corporate citizenship and solid financial performance go hand-in-hand.  Sections on their website include The Green Consumer Guide, the Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world, and a section on Socially Responsible Investing.
 

Climate Friendly Banking

Carbon emissions is one way to measure environmental responsibility.  Several banks have introduced carbon neutral commitments, but does that also cover their investments?  Find out at   http://climatefriendlybanking.com/

Best Banks 

Everyday Banking

Citizen's Bank
The hands down winner is no more.  The personal banking accounts offered by Citizen's Bank has been sold to TD Canada Trust.  They still offer some services, so check them out.

Traditional Banks

Royal Bank of Canada
The Royal Bank scored in the Corporate Knights Global 100 most sustainable corporations for 2005.   

RBC also came out tops in a Globe and Mail poll on the best bank.  For the 10th consecutive year, RBC was named the top corporation in the category of "Corporate Social Responsibility."  In 2004, the bank contributed more than $59 million to community causes worldwide, through donations of more than $39 million, and an additional $20 million in the support and sponsorship of community events and national organizations

TD Canada Trust
For as little as $1.00 a month, you can join the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation and lend your support to projects that will benefit your community and the Canadian environment.   As a contributor, all of your donations go toward projects supported by your local TD Friends of the Environment Foundation Chapter — so you'll be able to see results in your community. TD makes your monthly donations go further by contributing $1 million per year to the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation. In addition to this contribution TD covers management and administrative costs associated with the foundation, so your donation stays within your community.

 

Best Mutual Funds

If you are looking to shift your savings into ethical investments, there are about two dozen ethical mutual funds in Canada (operated by six companies) that can be used as part of your RRSP portfolio. In general, they all screen the companies they invest in against a set of criteria that you should be able to find on their web site or in their literature.

On the whole, these funds make it easy to make sure your money is being invested in "better" companies. If you haven't got at least part of your RRSP in an ethical fund, do it now! (You can always do more research and set up a self-directed fund later.)

1.  Find a good financial advisor

If you are looking for an advisor, check the Social Investment Organization's list of financial advisors http://www.socialinvestment.ca/Canadadirectory.htm.  

If you currently have a financial advisor, let them know you would like to transfer your investments into socially and environmentally responsible funds.

2.  Research the Ethical Funds

Read up on each of the funds.  With new funds coming out every year, here's where to get the up-to-date lists:

Social Investment Organization: http://www.socialinvestment.ca/mutualfunds.htm 
Corporate Knights: http://www.corporateknights.ca/sri/index.asp