Abstract
To ease the process of environmental transformation, this study thoroughly examines industrial, financial portfolio views using the novel BOXPI framework. This study uses a secondary data research methodology to investigate how investors have adjusted their portfolios in light of urgent ecological concerns. It uses case studies from various sectors to illuminate the intersection of economics, ecology, and corporate responsibility. This study highlights the need to balance economic goals and environmental concerns, revealing potential routes to sustainable growth. Industries, investors, and legislators are all affected somehow, which can only lead to better, more sustainable decisions overall. Policymakers, financial institutions, and industry stakeholders are navigating this vital confluence of environmental transition; the research might give significant insights and ideas to help them. Future research might look at the long-term financial resilience of sectors undergoing significant environmental shifts or investigate the unique consequences of specific financial instruments.
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