Being an active shareholder involves proxy voting and attending annual general meetings (AGMs) to raise questions and encourage continuous improvement in sustainability performance. Since this form of engagement has proven successful, Triodos has expanded its AGM activities on behalf of Triodos Sustainable Investment funds and Private Banking, adding UK AGMs in 2009 and German AGMs this year.
Eligible Companies
As part of our commitment to complete transparency, we provide a full list of companies selected for investment by Triodos SRI funds and Triodos Bank Private Banking.
Financial performance
The eligible companies have been selected on the basis of their sustainability performance. No financial analysis has been conducted. We strongly advise you to review the financial performance of companies before making any investments.
Portfolio Triodos Sustainable Funds
We also publish the actual portfolio of the Triodos sustainable investment funds:
Portfolio Triodos Sustainable Bond Fund
Portfolio Triodos Sustainable Equity Fund
Portfolio Triodos Sustainable Mixed Fund
Portfolio Triodos Sustainable Pioneer Fund
Find out more
On this website you can learn more about our research process and the minimum standards we use to assess companies. If you don’t find an answer to your questions, you can also contact us.
Overview of eligible companies
You can click on the tabs below to navigate to the overview of eligible companies with names starting with that particular letters.
Recent results
August 2010 additions
This month the following companies were added to our list of eligible companies.
- BAM Groep (NL)
- Co-operative Bank (GB)
- Grupo Ferrovial (ES)
- Yara International (NO)
August 2010 removals
The following companies were removed from our list of eligible companies this month:
- CADES (Caisse d'Amortissement De La Dette Sociale, FR): no longer belongs to the 50% best-in-class
- Caisse Nationale des Autoroutes (FR): no longer belongs to the 50% best-in-class
- Council of Europe Development Bank (FR): no longer belongs to the 50% best-in-class
- Kommunalkredit Austria (AT): due to non-compliance with standards on corporate governance
- Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (CA): due to non-compliance with standards on precautionary principle, animal testing and human rights
- United Natural Foods (US): due to non-compliance with standards on environmental protection and factory farming