iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF

Shareclass
iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF (ESGD)
Type
Exchange-traded fund
Sustainability mandate
Deforestation grade: Fund is invested in deforestation-risk agricultural commodity producer/traders, above the threshold of 1.5%. Assigned a grade of F.
How we track deforestation-risk investments
F
19.5%
INVESTED IN DEFORESTATION-RISK COMPANIES
producers
AGRIBUSINESS
deforestation-risk producers and traders of palm oil, paper/pulp, rubber, timber, cattle, and soy
banks
BANKS AND LENDERS
that finance deforestation-risk agribusiness producers via lending and underwriting
consumers
MAJOR CONSUMER BRANDS
that use deforestation-risk agribusiness commodities in products
57
holdings flagged
19%
of assets flagged
This fund contains
 $1.62 BILLION invested 
in holdings flagged for deforestation risk
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producers
Commodity producers
8 holdings
1.78% of assets
$147.76 MILLION invested
banks
Banks and lenders
18 holdings
6.95% of assets
$578.38 MILLION invested
consumers
Major consumer brands
34 holdings
11% of assets
$942.48 MILLION invested
Commodity producers
Commodity producers
8 HOLDINGS
Companies that produce and trade palm oil, paper/pulp, rubber, timber, cattle, and soy, and have a past record or a significant risk of contributing to deforestation, land grabbing, and human rights abuses. Investing in any of these companies assigns a fund a grade of C if total producer exposure is below the threshold of 0.5%; a grade of D if below 1.5%; and a grade of F if above 1.5%.
8 HOLDINGS
  • % of portfolio
    $ invested
  • 1. ITOCHU Corp
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producerPalm oil producer
    0.63%0.63% of portfolio
    $52.18M$52.18M invested
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producerPalm oil producer
  • 2. Mitsubishi Corp
    Palm oil producer
    0.32%0.32% of portfolio
    $27.05M$27.05M invested
    Palm oil producer
  • 3. Marubeni Corp
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producer
    0.27%0.27% of portfolio
    $22.22M$22.22M invested
    Timber producerRubber producerPaper/pulp producer
  • 4. UPM-Kymmene Oyj
    Timber producerPaper/pulp producer
    0.16%0.16% of portfolio
    $13.08M$13.08M invested
    Timber producerPaper/pulp producer
  • 5. Wilmar International Ltd
    Soy producerPalm oil producer
    0.11%0.11% of portfolio
    $8.75M$8.75M invested
    Soy producerPalm oil producer
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Banks and lenders
Banks and lenders
18 HOLDINGS
Financial institutions directly and indirectly involved in underwriting and lending to deforestation-risk producers and traders. Investing in any of these companies assigns a fund a grade of B (assuming there are no investments in producers).
18 HOLDINGS
  • % of portfolio
    $ invested
  • 1. Commonwealth Bank of Australia
    1%1% of portfolio
    $83.12M$83.12M invested
  • 2. HSBC Holdings PLC
    0.99%0.99% of portfolio
    $82.2M$82.2M invested
  • 3. Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc
    0.61%0.61% of portfolio
    $51.13M$51.13M invested
  • 4. Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc
    0.46%0.46% of portfolio
    $38.67M$38.67M invested
  • 5. ANZ Group Holdings Ltd
    0.46%0.46% of portfolio
    $38.39M$38.39M invested
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Major consumer brands
Major consumer brands
34 HOLDINGS
Consumer goods retailers that source palm oil, paper/pulp, rubber, timber, cattle, and soy from deforestation-risk producers and traders and sell it to consumers worldwide. Investing in any of these companies assigns a fund a grade of B (assuming there are no investments in producers).
34 HOLDINGS
  • % of portfolio
    $ invested
  • 1. Shell PLC
    Soy major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    1.23%1.23% of portfolio
    $102.64M$102.64M invested
    Soy major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 2. Nestle SA
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    1.19%1.19% of portfolio
    $99.15M$99.15M invested
    Soy major consumer brandCattle major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 3. Lvmh Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
    Cattle major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    1.08%1.08% of portfolio
    $89.62M$89.62M invested
    Cattle major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 4. Unilever PLC
    Soy major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
    0.99%0.99% of portfolio
    $82.73M$82.73M invested
    Soy major consumer brandPaper/pulp major consumer brandPalm oil major consumer brand
  • 5. RELX PLC
    Paper/pulp major consumer brand
    0.83%0.83% of portfolio
    $69.25M$69.25M invested
    Paper/pulp major consumer brand
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DATA AS OF 31 Oct 2024
Financial performance
Performance data provided byMorningstarFind more financial data on ESGD at Morningstar.com
Current fund
ESGD
iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF
Family
BlackRock/iShares
Category
Foreign Large Blend
vs.
Benchmark
ACWX
iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF
Family
iShares from BlackRock
Category
Foreign Large Blend
Fund comparison settings
Investment timeline
Performance as of: 10/31/24
1 year
3 years
5 years
10 years
Benchmark
Suggested: MSCI ACWI Ex USA
ACWX - iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF
Fund comparison results
Compared to the benchmark, this fund has:
Higher 5-yr returns 
0.71% more in annualized returns
More invested in commodity producers 
0.43% more invested
More invested in banks and lenders 
1.62% more invested
More invested in major consumer brands 
3.78% more invested
Current fund
ESGD
iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF
Family
BlackRock/iShares
Category
Foreign Large Blend
vs.
Benchmark
ACWX
iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF
Family
iShares from BlackRock
Category
Foreign Large Blend
Fund comparison settings
Investment timeline
Performance as of: 10/31/24
1 year
3 years
5 years
10 years
Benchmark
Suggested: MSCI ACWI Ex USA
ACWX - iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF
Fund comparison results
Compared to the benchmark, this fund has:
Higher 5-yr returns 
0.71% more in annualized returns
More invested in commodity producers 
0.43% more invested
More invested in banks and lenders 
1.62% more invested
More invested in major consumer brands 
3.78% more invested
Current fund
ESGD
iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF
Family
BlackRock/iShares
Category
Foreign Large Blend
vs.
Benchmark
ACWX
iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF
Family
iShares from BlackRock
Category
Foreign Large Blend
Fund comparison settings
Investment timeline
Performance as of: 10/31/24
1 year
3 years
5 years
10 years
Benchmark
Suggested: MSCI ACWI Ex USA
ACWX - iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF
Fund comparison results
Compared to the benchmark, this fund has:
Higher 5-yr returns 
0.71% more in annualized returns
More invested in commodity producers 
0.43% more invested
More invested in banks and lenders 
1.62% more invested
More invested in major consumer brands 
3.78% more invested
Month-end trailing returns  
Annualized returns
Deforestation analysis
1-yr
3-yr
5-yr
10-yr
Commodity producers
This fund
ESGD - iShares ESG Aware MSCI EAFE ETF
22%
2.36%
6.28%
/
1.78% 
Benchmark
ACWX - iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF
23%
1.44%
5.57%
4.64%
1.35% 
Fund compared to benchmark
 
-1.12%
0.92%
0.71%
/
0.43%  higher
Find more financial data on ESGD at Morningstar.com
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