What if, when it comes to weapons, it was the “responsible” thing for a KiwiSaver manager to buy shares in companies producing defensive weapons? A recent Mindful Money survey found 80% of New Zealanders don’t want their money in weapons.

But the moral landscape is shifting for some as the
industrialisation and digitisation of warfare change the goalposts, with drones and anti-aircraft batteries protecting innocent Ukrainian civilians while chips meant for microwave ovens end up in Russian missiles.

From left: Mindful Money’s Barry Coates, Responsible Investment Association chair Kate Turner, Otago University’s Sebastian Gehricke. Photos / SuppliedFrom left: Mindful Money’s Barry Coates, Responsible Investment Association chair Kate Turner, Otago University’s Sebastian Gehricke. Photos / Supplied

Divested: Caterpillar military bulldozers (behind a compact loader) at an Illinois dealership. The use of the company’s robotic bulldozers by Israel in Gaza has prompted funds, including Norway’s $2 trillion wealth fund, to withdraw their investments. Photo / Getty ImagesDivested: Caterpillar military bulldozers (behind a compact loader) at an Illinois dealership. The use of the company’s robotic bulldozers by Israel in Gaza has prompted funds, including Norway’s $2 trillion wealth fund, to withdraw their investments. Photo / Getty Images

Te Apiti windfarm in Manawatū. Jacinda Ardern's government fast-tracked consent for three similar facilities in Taranaki. Photo / Getty ImagesTe Apiti windfarm in Manawatū. Jacinda Ardern’s government fast-tracked consent for three similar facilities in Taranaki. Photo / Getty Images

The loss of ecosystems and biodiversity affects the bottom line of companies that fund managers invest in. Photo / Getty ImagesThe loss of ecosystems and biodiversity affects the bottom line of companies that fund managers invest in. Photo / Getty Images

Greenwashing, where misleading environmental claims are made, has risen hand in hand with ethical investing.

Pathfinder KiwiSaver’s John Berry and Harbour Asset Management’s Sue Walker. Photo / SuppliedPathfinder KiwiSaver’s John Berry and Harbour Asset Management’s Sue Walker. Photo / Supplied

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