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Latest revision as of 20:47, 1 March 2025
Sustainability - UK.
The Green Finance Strategy is a paper issued by the UK government in 2019.
The strategy's goals are:
- To align private sector financial flows with clean, environmentally sustainable and resilient growth, supported by central government action.
- To strengthen the competitiveness of the UK financial sector.
See also
- Carbon-neutral
- ESG investment
- Green bond
- Green Bond Principles
- Green finance
- Green Finance Education Charter
- Green Finance Initiative
- Green Finance Institute
- Green financing
- G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group (G20 SFWG)
- International Capital Market Association
- Issuance
- Loan Market Association
- Sustainability
- Sustainable finance
- Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution