Philanthropic Policy
Mid 1970’s, India …
“Ishvar said tentatively, ‘What do you have to do as a hair collector?’ ‘Collect hair’ said Rajaram
‘And there is money in that?’ ‘Oh, very big business. There is a great demand for hair in foreign countries.’ ‘What do they do with it?’ asked Om, sceptical. ‘Many different things. Mostly they wear it, Sometimes they paint it different colours – red, yellow, brown, blue. Foreign women enjoy wearing other people’s hair. Men also, especially if they are bald. They are so rich in foreign countries, they can afford to fear all kinds of silly things.’”
Rohinton Mistry. ‘A Fine Balance’ (Faber and Faber, 1995)
Clime’s policy is to allocate part of our profits to organisations involved in the care and education of children.
Clime currently sponsors children through World Vision and ChildFund, and regularly contributes to the Smith Family, Sydney Children’s Hospital and Tear charities.
For Australians, changing the future of a child is small change. Next time you subscribe to a lifestyle magazine, think about the lifestyle you could create for someone much less fortunate with the same small change.
We also encourage our investors to consider the needs of others when receiving the proceeds of their own successful investing.
Clime’s contribution to the community
Ethical Policy
Clime Sponsored Children
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