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2017 Nuclear Divestment Policy Checklist

Published:
March 2, 2018
Author:
Revathi Kumar

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Create a nuclear weapons free investment policy


Once financial institutions make the decision to put a nuclear weapons free policy into place, there are some key aspects to consider. The following checklist gives a brief overview of the different elements to include in nuclear weapons policies

Why make a policy at all?

    • Nuclear weapons are inhumane
    • There is a stigma attached to financing the bomb
    • Consumers are going green
    • Nuclear weapons producers don’t generate more profit than other industries
    • Nuclear weapons are prohibited by international treaty

3 steps to be nuclear weapons free

    • Announce the intention to end involvement with nuclear weapons (or announce that currently
      no known investments exist)
    • Develop a comprehensive policy preventing investment in nuclear weapon producers
    • Prepare a timeline for divesting from existing holdings (if applicable)

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MAKE SURE THE POLICY EXCLUDES ALL NUCLEAR WEAPON ASSOCIATED COMPANIES

    • Whole companies, not only nuclear related projects
    • Companies associated with nuclear weapons including through joint ventures
    • Companies regardless of their country of origin
    • Companies regardless of their country of operation

MAKE SURE THE POLICY EXCLUDES ALL NUCLEAR WEAPONS ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES

    • Developing, testing, production, maintenance or trade of nuclear weapons related technology,
      parts, products or services
    • Delivery systems that are specifically developed for nuclear tasks, including ‘dual use’
      technology

MAKE SURE THE POLICY APPLIES TO ALL THE INSTITUTION’S PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR THE ENTIRE GROUP, INCLUDING SUBSIDIARIES

    • To all commercial banking, investment banking activities and to all asset management classes
      – passive and active, internal and external.
    • To all existing and future investments.

For more detailed information, please visit www.dontbankonthebomb.com

This content was first published at futureoflife.blackfin.biz on March 2, 2018.

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