15 Top Funds Leading the Way on ESG (2024)

The ability to outperform traditional benchmarks while pursuing sustainability initiatives has often seemed an elusive goal for investors. Using the Morningstar Analyst Rating together with the newly launched Morningstar ESG Commitment Level, investors can now identify funds that deliver the best of both worlds.

What is the Morningstar ESG Commitment Level?

To help investors understand where a strong environmental, social, and governance approach fits within a fund's broader investment objectives, we debuted the Morningstar ESG Commitment Level in November 2020. The ESG Commitment Level is a qualitative measure of the extent to which asset managers and funds incorporate ESG considerations into their investment processes. The scale runs from best to worst as follows: Leader, Advanced, Basic, and Low.

Firms and strategies that earn the Leader designation integrate ESG factors fully into their security analysis and portfolio construction, and they deliver desirable ESG outcomes at the portfolio level, such as a high sustainability profile or advancement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. These firms boast impressive ESG resources, and they typically have best-in-class practices for reporting and disclosure. For Advanced firms and strategies, ESG considerations are a key part of the investment process, even if they fall short of Leader funds in one or more areas.

So far, the ESG Commitment Level only applies to a subset of funds under Morningstar analyst coverage. We recently released our second batch of ESG Commitment Level assessments, bringing the total to more than 800 strategies and 70 asset managers. For the full paper, click here.

The Top 15

Fifteen funds earn top marks for both their Morningstar Analyst Ratings, which evaluate a strategy's future potential for outperformance, and ESG Commitment Levels. Exhibit 1 shows the funds that earn Analyst Ratings of Gold, Silver, or Bronze and an ESG Commitment Level of either Leader or Advanced.

The two asset managers on this list that earned an ESG Commitment Level of Leader, Parnassus and Impax, both boast decades of experience in responsible investing, evidenced in the high quality of ESG integration in their intentionally sustainable fund offerings.

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The Leaders

Parnassus Core Equity PRILX, Parnassus Mid Cap Growth PFPRX, Parnassus Mid Cap PFPMX Parnassus offers three equity funds that are Morningstar Medalists and earn a Morningstar ESG Commitment Level of Leader. These funds are driven by a rigorous, firmwide approach to ESG investing that is a head above the competition. Parnassus isn't new to ESG investing--the firm's focus on sustainable investing dates back to its 1984 inception, resulting in a steady investment team with substantial experience in the field. This experienced team produces topnotch ESG research, which is a key driver of security selection and portfolio construction, risk management, and proxy-voting strategies.

Parnassus’ funds apply the same firmwide philosophy in each strategy. The process excludes companies involved in controversial businesses and then employs ESG, quality, and valuation screens to filter out about 85% of the benchmark. From there, managers look for companies with sustainable competitive advantages, increasingly relevant products or services, exemplary management, and ethical practices. For example, VF Corp VFC is an outdoor apparel company focused on improving its sustainability by setting science-based targets for carbon intensity and leading the way in circular business models.

The resulting portfolios are concentrated, with a focus on downside protection and stable competitive footing. This leads to a quality bias, but the managers also consider valuation, ensuring that the portfolio holdings are not overly expensive. Management skillfully blends sound investing principles and ESG expertise in this compelling suite of funds.

Pax Global Opportunities PXGOX Bronze-rated Pax Global Opportunities is the U.S. version of Ireland-domiciled Impax Global Equity Opportunities, both of which earn a Morningstar ESG Commitment Level of Leader. These funds benefit from a thoughtfully designed, well-structured ESG approach that drives an edge in the global large-cap equity space.

Broad exclusions of controversial industries are common in ESG investing, but this fund takes a more nuanced approach. The manager duo that has led this strategy since its 2018 inception targets companies possessing sustainable competitive advantages that should profit from a transition to a more sustainable economy. The fund’s positive inclusion strategy provides investors the opportunity to benefit from the sustainability transition across industries, a step above the blunt approach employed by some peers.

The team balances the rigorous ESG approach with a sound stock-selection process that avoids overvalued securities and manages portfolio-level risk. The managers invest with conviction, leading to a relatively concentrated bottom-up portfolio that looks different from its MSCI All Country World Index benchmark when it comes to regional and sector exposure. Such positioning can lead to periodic short-term underperformance, but this strategy offers an edge in the long term.

TIAA-CREF Core Impact Bond TSBIX TIAA-CREF Core Impact Bond is a worthwhile ESG mandate wrapped in a solid relative-value-driven process. A robust team incorporates traditional ESG screening alongside proprietary rankings and impact investments, making this one of the purest ESG bond strategies out there.

Lead manager Steve Liberatore is a firm veteran and heads up the firm’s ESG and impact investing efforts in fixed income. He is backed by two comanagers and over 100 investment professionals. The firm’s 28-person ESG team ranks potential investments according to a proprietary ESG framework, which is tailored to each industry. Most of the fund’s assets (60%-70%) invest in the top performers according to this ESG research. The remainder of the portfolio is dedicated to impact investments, which are bonds issued to finance a project that results in a “direct and measurable” impact toward some environmental, social, or governance goal. The fund’s ESG mandate, robust resources, and incorporation of impact investments make for a strong overall offering.

As someone deeply entrenched in the world of sustainable investing, I've witnessed the evolution of strategies aimed at outperforming traditional benchmarks while aligning with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. The article you provided delves into the intersection of traditional investment benchmarks and sustainability through the lens of Morningstar's Analyst Rating and the newly introduced Morningstar ESG Commitment Level.

Morningstar's ESG Commitment Level, unveiled in November 2020, is a qualitative measure designed to assess the degree to which asset managers and funds integrate ESG considerations into their investment processes. This metric operates on a scale ranging from best to worst: Leader, Advanced, Basic, and Low. The Leader designation is reserved for firms that fully incorporate ESG factors into their security analysis and portfolio construction, delivering notable ESG outcomes.

The article highlights the top 15 funds that excel in both Morningstar Analyst Ratings and ESG Commitment Levels, emphasizing the synergy between performance potential and ESG commitment. Notably, Parnassus and Impax stand out as asset managers earning the coveted Leader designation in ESG Commitment Level.

Parnassus, with its Core Equity (PRILX), Mid Cap Growth (PFPRX), and Mid Cap (PFPMX) funds, showcases a longstanding commitment to sustainable investing dating back to its inception in 1984. The firm employs a rigorous, firmwide approach to ESG investing, excluding companies involved in controversial businesses and applying ESG, quality, and valuation screens. The resulting portfolios are concentrated, emphasizing quality, downside protection, and ethical practices.

Impax's Pax Global Opportunities (PXGOX), rated Bronze, adopts a nuanced ESG approach, targeting companies with sustainable competitive advantages poised to benefit from the transition to a more sustainable economy. The fund's positive inclusion strategy sets it apart, offering investors the opportunity to capitalize on sustainability transitions across industries. The team balances a robust ESG approach with a sound stock-selection process, resulting in a concentrated, bottom-up portfolio with a unique sector and regional exposure compared to its benchmark.

TIAA-CREF Core Impact Bond (TSBIX) represents a compelling ESG bond strategy, integrating traditional ESG screening, proprietary rankings, and impact investments. Lead manager Steve Liberatore, backed by a substantial ESG team, ranks potential investments according to a tailored ESG framework. The fund allocates a significant portion to top ESG performers, with the remainder dedicated to impact investments financing projects with direct and measurable impacts on environmental, social, or governance goals.

In summary, the Morningstar ESG Commitment Level serves as a valuable tool for investors seeking to navigate the intersection of performance and sustainability. The highlighted funds exemplify the successful integration of ESG considerations into investment strategies, showcasing the potential for both financial returns and positive societal impact.

15 Top Funds Leading the Way on ESG (2024)

FAQs

Who are the biggest ESG funds? ›

RankFund / Ticker2023 Total Return
1Nuveen Winslow Large-Cap Growth ESG / NWCAX43.2%
2Brown Advisory Sustainable Growth / BIAWX38.9
3Parnassus Mid Cap Growth / PARNX35.6
4Pioneer Fund / PIODX28.7
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Jan 10, 2024

What is the best performing ESG fund? ›

SPDR S&P 500 ESG ETF

This SPDR ETF is the youngest fund on our list, but it tracks the S&P 500 ESG Index, which has substantially more history. As noted above, the S&P 500 ESG Index has outperformed the traditional S&P 500 consistently over the past 10 years.

What are the best ESG stocks to buy? ›

10 best ESG stocks right now
RankName and TickerMarket Cap (billions)
1Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA)$1,520
2Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)$2,952
3Best Buy (NYSE:BBY)$15.7
4Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE)$279.2
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Feb 1, 2024

Which company has the greatest increase in ESG? ›

RankCompany3-yr EPS growth rate
1Microsoft18
2Applied Materials29
3Woodward-9
4Verisk Analytics2
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Oct 27, 2023

What are the big 4 of ESG? ›

To secure a job as an Associate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Consultant at one of the Big 4 accounting firms (KPMG, EY, PwC, Deloitte), you'll need to follow a strategic approach that includes education, skills development, networking, and a well-prepared application process.

What is the biggest ESG scandal? ›

In December 2022, Florida announced that it was taking $2 billion out of the management of BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager (and biggest lightning rod for ESG criticism). This was the largest such divestment thus far. These attacks have been coordinated.

Which Vanguard ESG is best? ›

Vanguard ESG U.S. Stock ETF (ESGV)

If you had to pick just one ESG exchange-traded fund, the Vanguard ESG U.S. Stock ETF would probably be it. With nearly 1,500 holdings, almost all from the U.S., this ETF hods an extremely well diversified portfolio that meet its environmental, social and governance principles.

What is the largest ESG fund us? ›

iShares ESG Aware MSCI USA ETF (ESGU)

This iShares fund is the obvious place to start if you're after large-cap stocks that operate in a socially responsible way. It's the largest such fund on this list as measured by assets, as well as the cheapest from an annual fee perspective.

Does Blackrock have an ESG fund? ›

IMPORTANT: Use of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) criteria as the investing principles may impact the Fund's performance.

Why not to invest in ESG? ›

Critics say ESG investments allocate money based on political agendas, such as a drive against climate change, rather than on earning the best returns for savers. They say ESG is just the latest example of the world trying to get “woke.”

How do I choose an ESG fund? ›

What factors can I consider when choosing an ESG mutual fund?
  1. Values. Are there specific values or beliefs that you want to incorporate into your portfolio?
  2. Engagement. Do you prefer funds that actively engage with companies, including proactive proxy voting on ESG issues?
  3. Transparency.

Are ESG funds worth it? ›

The success of ESG investing depends in some part on government policy. If legislators make a law which rewards ethical investing decisions, the funds can benefit greatly. A good example is policies which incentivise electric car purchases.

Who is doing ESG well? ›

2024 Top-Rated ESG Companies List
37 Interactive Entertainment Network Technology Group Co. Ltd.Software & Services
Activia Properties, Inc.Real Estate
Adani Green Energy Ltd.Utilities
AddLife ABPharmaceuticals
Adecco Group AGCommercial Services
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Who is the largest ESG manager? ›

The top 100 environmental, social and governance funds had an aggregate of $440bn in assets under management in 2022, with Blackrock as the largest ESG fund manager, according to management consultancy Opimas.

Who has the largest ESG funds by AUM? ›

As of July 2023, the leading Environmental, Social, and Corporate governance (ESG) related ETF by Assets Under Management (AUM) was the iShares MSCI USA SRI UCITS ETF.

Who funds the ESG? ›

ESG investing has been developed primarily by and for large institutional investors (pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, etc.).

How many Fortune 500 companies have ESG reports? ›

More Reporting, More Use of Standards

ESG reporting is on the rise. Out of the 500 companies, 494 had reported ESG information to some degree, which is 30 more companies than the previous year and approximately 99% of the S&P 500. Effective ESG reporting requires the use of common standards.

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