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2.  ''Sustainability - sustainable development - UK - HM Treasury - green gilt - Green Savings Bonds.''
2.  ''Sustainability - sustainable development - UK - HM Treasury - green gilt - green savings bonds.''


The proceeds of green finance instruments issued by the UK government, including green gilts and Green Savings Bonds.
The proceeds of green finance instruments issued by the UK government, including green gilts and Green Savings Bonds.
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* [[Green Finance Study Group]]
* [[Green Finance Study Group]]
* [[Green gilt]]
* [[Green gilt]]
* [[Green Savings Bond]]
* [[Green savings bond]]
* [[HM Treasury]]
* [[HM Treasury]]
* [[International Capital Market Association]]
* [[International Capital Market Association]]
* [[Issuance]]
* [[Issuance]]
*[[Khaki finance]]
* [[Loan Market Association]]
* [[Loan Market Association]]
* [[Sustainable finance]]
* [[Sustainable finance]]
* [[Sustainable Development Goals]]
* [[Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution]]
* [[Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution]]
* [[United Nations Environment Programme]] (UNEP)
* [[United Nations Environment Programme]] (UNEP)

Latest revision as of 13:04, 22 November 2022

1. Sustainability - sustainable development - United Nations - UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

The UNEP defines green financing as increasing the level of financial flows from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to sustainable development priorities.


2. Sustainability - sustainable development - UK - HM Treasury - green gilt - green savings bonds.

The proceeds of green finance instruments issued by the UK government, including green gilts and Green Savings Bonds.


3. Treasury - corporate finance and funding.

Similar financial flows and instruments in the corporate sector.


See also


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