The EBRD is a climate finance leader and now aims to become a majority green bank by 2025.
The EBRD is a climate finance leader and now aims to become a majority green bank by 2025.
Our Green Economy Transition (GET) helps countries where we work pursue a green, inclusive and resilient recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Almost half the EBRD's annual investment is now in green energy.
COP26 in Glasgow will mark further progress towards implementing 2015’s Paris climate change agreement.
The Sustainability Report 2020 explores the many ways the EBRD created impact during the year, making a real difference to the daily lives of millions of people across three continents.
It details the Bank’s significant operational support for sustainable development. In 2020, the EBRD responded quickly and flexibly with its Solidarity Package to support clients and economies affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Through our Strategic and Capital Framework for 2021-25, we laid the foundations to further enhance this work, and we put in place the next phase of our Green Economy Transition approach.
The report gives examples of our work and shows the impact we achieved in 2020.
Gianpiero Nacci