
The rise of impact investing is notable in Europe. More investors are looking not only for financial returns, but also for measurable positive contributions to society and the environment. In this blog post, we will explore the fundamentals of impact investing, how it’s implemented at Invesdor, notable impact cases, and the integration of ESGs (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) in Invesdor’s approach.
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What is impact investing?
Impact investing should not be mistaken for charity. Impact investing is a financial strategy that aims to generate positive, measurable social and environmental impact alongside a financial return. Unlike traditional investing, where the primary focus is on maximizing profits, impact investing intentionally targets investments that address global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and inequality.
Impact Europe declared in November 2024 that the European private impact investing market has reached €190bn. At Invesdor we can see that the interest from private investors to choose impact investment opportunities is on a steady rise across all markets.
How you can do impact investing at Invesdor
Invesdor is one of the leading impact investment platforms in Europe, that offers opportunities for individuals and institutions to invest in impactful cases and benefit financially while doing good. By connecting investors with innovative companies that align with ESG principles and contribute to the SDGs, we facilitate investments that support sustainable development. Learn more about how we implement ESGs and SDGs.
What to look for on Invesdor’s platform
- Look for the Impact Investment -label on the funding round’s presentation page.
- Look at the Impact listed on the project presentation page. We show you on the funding round’s presentation page which SDGs the company is contributing to.
- Choose funding rounds that align with your investment strategy and causes that are important to you, whether it be green energy, combating water scarcity or recycling waste materials to new purposes.

Impact funding rounds at Invesdor
Invesdor has had several impact funding rounds over the years. The ESGs and SDGs are important and are considered a central part of the due diligence process.
Renewable sources
Recycling waste to use
Health and wellbeing
ESGs and SDGs are at the core of Invesdor’s funding round selection process
Invesdor’s impact investing framework is deeply rooted in ESG and SDG principles.
ESG Integration: All funding rounds listed on Invesdor undergo evaluation based on environmental, social, and governance criteria. This ensures that investments align with sustainable practices and ethical governance standards.
- Environmental: Projects are assessed for their impact on reducing emissions, promoting clean energy, and conserving resources.
- Social: Investments target initiatives that promote community well-being, equality, and social justice.
- Governance: Companies are evaluated for transparency, accountability, and ethical management.
SDG Alignment: Invesdor aligns its investment opportunities with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. For example:
- Windpark Friesland contributes to SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
- E-Heat supports SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
- RiverRecycle advances SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
What investors need to know
Impact investing offers a powerful way to align financial goals with a desire to make a difference in the world. At Invesdor, investors can access a range of impactful opportunities, from clean energy projects to innovative waste management solutions. With a focus on ESG criteria and SDG alignment, Invesdor provides a transparent and purpose-driven platform for sustainable investments.
By choosing impact investing, you’re not only pursuing financial returns but also contributing to a better future for our planet – this is what we call double return.