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  2. Pure play - Wikipedia

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    Pure play method. In finance, the "pure play method" is an approach used to estimate the cost of equity capital of private companies, which involves examining the beta coefficient of other public and single focused companies. [2] See also Hamada's equation . Here, when estimating a private company A's equity beta coefficient, the equity beta ...

  3. 10 Best Clean Energy ETFs for May 2024 - AOL

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    Price: $13.89. Assets under management: $2.25 billion. Expense ratio: 0.41%. Top five holdings: First Solar, Enphase Energy, Consolidated Edison, Iberdrola, Vestas Wind Systems. The iShares Global ...

  4. Weak and strong sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Weak and strong sustainability are terms that have emerged from the field of environmental economics and describe opposing approaches to sustainability, specifically in relation to natural resource management and economic development. One of the first pieces of work to discuss these ideas was "Blueprint for a Green Economy" by Pearce, Markandya ...

  5. Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. [2] [1] Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): environmental, economic, and social. [1]

  6. Pure-play helium - Wikipedia

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    Pure-play helium. Pure-play helium, also known as primary helium or green helium is helium that is extracted from the earth as the main product. Since the early 20th century, most of the world's helium supply has been extracted from natural gas as part of the nitrogen rejection process. The preference for primary helium is driven by the planned ...

  7. Sustainable products - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable products. Sustainable products are products who are either sustainability sourced, manufactured or processed that provide environmental, social and economic benefits while protecting public health and environment over their whole life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials until the final disposal.

  8. SAI360 - Wikipedia

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    SAI360, formerly known as SAI Global, is a multinational company based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. SAI Global previously offered risk management services, quality assurance audits and certifications, auditor training, standards information services, and property services. SAI360 now provides ethics, governance, risk and compliance ...

  9. Sustainability measurement - Wikipedia

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    The needs for sustainability measurement include improvement in the operations, benchmarking performances, tracking progress, and evaluating process, among others. For the purposes of building sustainability indicators, frameworks can be developed and the steps are as follows: Defining the system- A proper and definite system is defined. A ...