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Article

7 Apr 2005

Author:
Reuters

A Japan fund to turn pollution fight into profit

Green Earth, a Tokyo-based investment company, is preparing to introduce a fund that seeks to help Japan clean up its polluted sites and is aimed at institutions interested in so-called socially responsible investments...Green Earth joins a handful of Japanese firms that have dipped their toes into socially oriented investment...[also refers to Barclays, Nikko Cordial, Daiwa Securities, Land Solution (part of Kurita Water Industries]