Almost every super fund is complicit in the cruel and barbaric practices which result in tens of thousands of animal deaths each year. Switch to the fund with the strongest animal rights screens.

From factory farming to live animal export, all in the name of profit, we humans have a lot to answer for. Can you say with confidence that your super is not invested in companies that profit from the misery, use or exploitation of animals? With us, you can.
Have confidence knowing your super will support animal rights, vegan-friendly food choices and healthcare without animal testing.
Zero investments in companies involved in using or exploiting animals for food, testing, entertainment or live export.
Invest in positive industries that will help create a kinder world like education, recycling, waste management and renewable energy.
We also avoid harmful things like....
Almost all Australian super funds are investing in the cruel live animal export industry. These super funds are investing member’s money across the whole live animal export supply chain, including owning the essential infrastructure that allows live animal export to take place.
Most super funds are investing in the cruel live animal export trade through ownership of listed Australian companies like:
Many industry super funds are also investing their members funds in the live animal export trade through direct ownership of infrastructure like ports that facilitate live animal export.
Thankfully there’s an investment option that doesn’t involve hurting or exploiting animals. Among others, we screen out all of the above companies.
Our strict ethical charter means that we’re careful about choosing the companies we put your super into.
We actively screen out companies that farm specifically for live exports; companies that conduct live export operations; and those that support the industry by operating ports or transporting live animals.
We look after the retirement savings for some of Australia's leading (and everyday) cruelty-free crusaders
Without realising it, our super is invested into all kinds of industries, including ones that we find pretty abhorrent - meat, dairy, eggs. I didn’t want my money to be anywhere near that sort of thing.
^ Returns provided are after fees have been taken out. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Benchmark is CPI +2.25% per annum. Figures above show one-year returns up to 31 August 2018. Inception date is 30 September 2010.



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^ Returns provided are after after investment fees, percentage based administration fees and taxes but before dollar based administration fees have been taken out. Return of capital and the performance of your investment in the Fund is not guaranteed. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. Benchmark is CPI +2.25% per annum. Figures above show returns up to 31 Jan 2020. Inception date is 30 September 2010.