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[Extract] "You can invest in Peace by investing in Water Infrastructure!" - Nicola Lei Ravello - White Stag Investing
[Extract] "You can invest in Peace by investing in Water Infrastructure!" - Nicola Lei Ravello - White Stag Investing
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1 minute
Released:
Jul 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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Nicola Lei Ravello is the Founder of White Stag Investing and the author of stories in #water, #sustainability, and #investing. White Stag Investing is a research platform for responsible investments, focusing on sustainability as a source of value and stability in the long term.
Water could be anecdotal in an investment strategy. After all, as a sector, it weights less than 1% of the World's GDP. So, at first sight, it sounds like a topic for the most convinced impact investors.
Yet, on the second look, water is on the critical path for many other sectors. Indeed, which industry can boast of being able to run without water? Which building can deem to be entirely safe from any flooding or extreme climate event? And that still totally skips all the sectors that rely on water's quality for their finished good.
All of a sudden, water becomes much less anecdotal: it rather becomes a direct and indirect economic risk. And this turns it, as a matter of fact, into an interesting field to investigate, for investors, analysts, and asset managers.
Now, if we look at the other side of the coin, there's a great opportunity for the water industry to understand the implications of that economic story. That's what differentiates between water and wastewater treatment being as a cost to be in business and the same players being solution providers that secure a sector's future.
Shall we explore it? Well, while you buckle up, let me remind you that if you like what you hear, you can help me up tremendously by sharing that content around you.
Please tell your friends, colleagues, or LinkedIn network what you learned of found inspiring in what Nicola shares today, and if you don't like what you hear, please reach out to me and tell me what I should be doing differently or better. Come on, do it, and I'll meet you on the other side.
Water could be anecdotal in an investment strategy. After all, as a sector, it weights less than 1% of the World's GDP. So, at first sight, it sounds like a topic for the most convinced impact investors.
Yet, on the second look, water is on the critical path for many other sectors. Indeed, which industry can boast of being able to run without water? Which building can deem to be entirely safe from any flooding or extreme climate event? And that still totally skips all the sectors that rely on water's quality for their finished good.
All of a sudden, water becomes much less anecdotal: it rather becomes a direct and indirect economic risk. And this turns it, as a matter of fact, into an interesting field to investigate, for investors, analysts, and asset managers.
Now, if we look at the other side of the coin, there's a great opportunity for the water industry to understand the implications of that economic story. That's what differentiates between water and wastewater treatment being as a cost to be in business and the same players being solution providers that secure a sector's future.
Shall we explore it? Well, while you buckle up, let me remind you that if you like what you hear, you can help me up tremendously by sharing that content around you.
Please tell your friends, colleagues, or LinkedIn network what you learned of found inspiring in what Nicola shares today, and if you don't like what you hear, please reach out to me and tell me what I should be doing differently or better. Come on, do it, and I'll meet you on the other side.
Released:
Jul 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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