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June 30, 2021 Holdings (PDF) GREEN CENTURY MSCI INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS June 30, 2021 (unaudited) COMMON STOCKS — 97.2% SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE Japan — (continued) Shionogi & Company Ltd. 7,700 $ 401,293 Japan — 18.1% Sohgo Security Services AeonCompany,Ltd............. 19,100 $ 512,735 Company Ltd. 2,100 95,678 AjinomotoCompany,Inc........ 13,600 353,323 Sompo Holdings, Inc. 9,200 340,752 AsahiKaseiCorporation........ 37,500 412,169 SonyCorporation............... 37,100 3,597,486 AstellasPharma,Inc............ 54,700 953,238 Stanley Electric Company Ltd. 3,800 109,787 AzbilCorporation.............. 3,600 149,172 Sumitomo Chemical Company, CapcomCompanyLtd.......... 5,200 151,989 Chugai Pharmaceutical Ltd. 43,800 232,791 Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Company,Ltd................ 19,800 784,805 Daikin Industries Ltd............ 7,400 1,378,988 Inc. 9,900 315,812 EisaiCompany,Ltd............. 7,000 687,941 Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd. 4,100 154,539 Fast Retailing Company Ltd...... 1,700 1,277,870 Sysmex Corporation . 4,900 581,310 FUJIFILMHoldingsCorp........ 10,700 791,463 Tokyo Century Corporation. 1,100 59,140 FujitsuLtd..................... 5,800 1,085,174 Tokyo Electron Ltd. 4,400 1,902,491 Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.. 6,700 206,815 TokyuCorp.................... 14,700 200,068 Hitachi Companynstruction Toray Industries, Inc. 40,600 270,638 TOTO Ltd.. 4,100 212,435 Machinery Company Ltd. 3,100 94,940 West Japan Railway Company . 4,800 274,296 HulicCompanyLtd............. 7,800 87,624 Yamaha Corporation . 3,900 211,721 IbidenCompanyLtd............ 3,100 166,853 Yamaha Motor Company Ltd.. 8,100 220,014 KansaiPaintCompanyLtd....... 5,200 132,735 Yaskawa Electric Corporation . 7,000 341,847 KaoCorp...................... 14,200 875,573 Z Holdings Corporation. 77,300 386,845 KDDICorp..................... 47,300 1,473,664 KeioCorporation............... 3,000 176,597 27,896,728 KikkomanCorporation.......... 4,300 283,578 KobeBussanCompanyLtd...... 4,000 126,026 Canada — 11.0% KomatsuLtd................... 25,800 639,158 Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. 7,225 436,904 Kurita Water Industries Ltd. ..... 2,900 139,399 Ballard Power Systems, Inc. (a) . 6,924 125,566 Mitsui Fudosan Company Ltd.. 27,300 631,276 BankofMontreal............... 19,116 1,959,405 MiuraCompanyLtd............ 2,600 112,900 Bank of Nova Scotia (The) . 35,749 2,325,012 MS&AD Insurance Group Canadian National Railway Holdings,Inc................. 12,900 372,968 Company. 20,907 2,205,894 Nippon Yusen KK . ............ 4,700 238,516 FirstServiceCorporation......... 1,135 194,669 Nitto Denko Corporation ........ 4,400 327,670 Gildan Activewear, Inc. 5,745 211,985 Nomura Research Institute Ltd. 10,300 340,174 Intact Financial Corporation . 4,669 634,323 Odakyu Electric Railway MagnaInternational,Inc......... 8,479 785,039 CompanyLtd................ 8,600 217,526 Metro, Inc. 7,198 345,093 OmronCorporation............. 5,600 443,391 National Bank of Canada. 9,905 741,277 OrixJREIT,Inc.REIT........... 79 151,657 Ritchie Bros Auctioneers, Inc. 3,197 189,535 PanasonicCorporation.......... 65,000 748,444 Rogers Communications, Inc., ResonaHoldings,Inc............ 62,500 240,978 Class B . 10,509 558,683 SecomCompanyLtd............ 6,200 472,568 Shopify, Inc. (a) . 3,308 4,837,830 Sekisui House Ltd. ............. 18,300 375,786 TMX Group Ltd. 1,635 172,706 SGHoldingsCompanyLtd...... 9,400 246,837 Toromont Industries Ltd. 2,395 208,664 ShimizuCorporation............ 16,300 125,265 1 GREEN CENTURY MSCI INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS June 30, 2021 (unaudited) continued SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE Canada — (continued) United Kingdom — (continued) Wheaton Precious Metals KingfisherPLC................. 62,012 $ 312,985 Corporation.................. 13,243 $ 583,735 Mondi PLC . 14,172 373,130 WSPGlobal,Inc................ 3,312 386,614 RELX PLC . 57,033 1,512,349 Schroders PLC . 3,637 176,883 16,902,934 Segro PLC REIT . 35,795 541,882 St. James’s Place PLC . 16,383 334,982 Germany — 10.3% StandardLifeAberdeenPLC..... 63,201 237,102 adidasAG..................... 5,616 2,095,526 Taylor Wimpey PLC . 106,362 234,073 Allianz SE . .................. 12,158 3,033,927 Unilever PLC . 77,423 4,524,164 BeiersdorfAG.................. 2,934 354,130 United Utilities Group PLC. 20,370 274,943 DeutscheBoerseAG............ 5,570 972,163 WhitbreadPLC(a).............. 5,856 253,146 DeutschePostAG.............. 29,260 1,992,622 Wm Morrison Supermarkets Henkel AG & Company KGaA. 3,083 283,894 PLC. 69,748 238,025 Henkel AG & Company 14,964,295 KGaA(b).................... 5,201 549,265 MerckKGaA................... 3,804 729,852 Muenchener Switzerland — 9.4% Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft Coca-Cola HBC AG. 5,844 211,536 AGinMuenchen............. 4,110 1,126,320 Givaudan SA . 274 1,275,459 PumaSE...................... 3,082 367,817 Kuehne + Nagel International SAPSE........................ 30,740 4,317,468 AG......................... 1,581 541,083 Telefonica Deutschland Holding Lonza Group AG . 2,181 1,546,151 AG......................... 30,333 80,066 Roche Holding AG . 20,686 7,794,853 SGS SA. 179 552,626 15,903,050 Sonova Holding AG . 1,604 604,122 SwissLifeHoldingAG.......... 947 460,647 United Kingdom — 9.7% Swiss Re AG . 8,861 800,306 AshteadGroupPLC............ 13,186 980,105 Swisscom AG . 753 430,232 Associated British Foods PLC .... 10,411 319,588 Vifor Pharma AG . 1,413 183,070 Barratt Developments PLC ...... 29,517 284,215 14,400,085 Berkeley Group Holdings PLC . 3,671 233,423 British Land Company PLC (The) France — 8.7% REIT........................ 25,638 175,380 Amundi SA (c) . 1,755 154,779 BTGroupPLC(a).............. 262,570 705,623 AXA SA . 57,192 1,452,150 BurberryGroupPLC(a)......... 11,873 339,562 Bureau Veritas SA (a) . 8,565 271,182 Coca-Cola European Partners Carrefour SA. 17,987 353,952 PLC......................... 5,984 354,971 Cie Generale des Etablissements CompassGroupPLC(a)........ 52,299 1,101,846 Michelin SCA . 4,973 793,618 CrodaInternationalPLC........ 4,077 415,835 CNPAssurances................ 5,037 85,842 InformaPLC(a)................ 43,921 305,242 Danone SA . 19,115 1,344,752 InterContinental Hotels Group EssilorLuxottica SA . 8,420 1,555,358 PLC(a)...................... 5,422 361,384 GecinaSAREIT................ 1,345 206,057 JSainsburyPLC................ 48,391 182,137 L’Oreal SA. 7,420 3,313,523 JDSportsFashionPLC.......... 15,034 191,320 2 GREEN CENTURY MSCI INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS June 30, 2021 (unaudited) continued SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE France — (continued) Australia — (continued) NatixisSA..................... 27,102 $ 128,749 Northern Star Resources Ltd. 32,084 $ 235,632 SchneiderElectricSE............ 15,924 2,510,177 Ramsay Health Care Ltd.. 5,297 249,921 Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield REA Group Ltd. 1,529 193,742 REIT(a)..................... 3,628 314,514 SEEKLtd...................... 9,717 241,559 ValeoSA...................... 6,762 203,953 Stockland REIT. 70,066 243,991 VivendiSA.................... 20,953 703,960 Sydney Airport (a). 40,260 174,691 Transurban Group . 80,433 857,841 13,392,566 Vicinity Centres REIT . 112,485 129,694 6,856,555 Netherlands — 7.3% Akzo Nobel NV ................ 5,602 693,602 ASMLHoldingNV............. 11,571 7,987,192 Hong Kong — 2.1% CNH Industrial NV............. 29,788 494,084 BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd. 107,500 364,350 KoninklijkeDSMNV........... 5,057 945,263 HangSengBankLtd............ 22,317 445,174 NNGroupNV................. 8,375 395,605 Hong Kong Exchanges & WoltersKluwerNV............. 7,858 789,789 ClearingLtd.................. 35,520 2,114,498 MTR Corporation Ltd. 45,167 251,490 11,305,535 Swire Properties Ltd.. 35,000 104,254 3,279,766 Denmark — 5.3% AmbuA/S,ClassB............. 4,869 187,348 ColoplastA/S,ClassB.......... 3,527 579,070 Singapore — 1.8% GenmabA/S(a)................ 1,931 791,207 CapitaLandLtd................. 76,911 212,448 GNStoreNordA/S............ 3,753 328,197 City Developments Ltd. ...... 11,900 64,624 Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B . 50,757 4,248,766 DBS Group Holdings Ltd. 52,836 1,175,460 Novozymes A/S ............... 6,053 456,693 Oversea-Chinese Banking PandoraA/S................... 2,920 393,946 CorporationLtd.............. 98,800 880,479 VestasWindSystemsA/S....... 29,612 1,156,991 Singapore Telecommunications 8,142,218 Ltd. 246,800 421,067 2,754,078 Australia — 4.5% ASXLtd....................... 5,660 329,959 Spain — 1.5% BlueScopeSteelLtd............. 14,842 243,883 Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria BramblesLtd................... 43,840 376,240 SA . 195,390 1,211,932 CochlearLtd................... 1,915 361,304 Industria de Diseno Textil SA . 31,988 1,129,324 ColesGroupLtd................ 40,142 514,217 ComputershareLtd............. 15,869 201,130 2,341,256 DexusREIT.................... 31,718 252,852 FortescueMetalsGroupLtd...... 49,740 868,921 Sweden — 1.4% GPTGroup(The)REIT.......... 57,281 209,543 BolidenAB.................... 8,004 307,990 Insurance Australia Group Ltd. 75,442 291,697 ElectroluxAB.................. 6,618 183,398 LendleaseGroup............... 20,486 176,033 Essity AB, Class B . 17,960 595,736 MirvacGroupREIT............. 114,628 249,931 Husqvarna AB B Shares . 12,034 159,935 NewcrestMiningLtd............ 23,928 453,774 3 GREEN CENTURY MSCI INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS June 30, 2021 (unaudited) continued SHARES VALUE SHARES VALUE Sweden — (continued) Belgium — (continued) ICA Gruppen AB . ............ 2,943 $ 136,969 UmicoreSA.................... 5,785 $ 353,894 Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, 918,706 ClassB.....................
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