Local Climate Bond market attracts £16 million in private funding to support local authority net-zero projects
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Local Climate Bond market attracts £16 million in private funding to support local authority net-zero projects
Two major private investors – Esmée Fairbairn Foundation (“Esmée Fairbairn”) and Unity Trust Bank (“Unity”) – have committed significant funding to scale the green municipal investment market (also known as Local Climate Bonds), opening new opportunities for local authorities to accelerate their net-zero projects. The commitments made reflect confidence in municipal investing’s ability to combine strong, predictable returns with tangible local i…
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