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EBRD launches public consultation on proposed strategy for Green Economy Transition


23 Nov 2025

  • EBRD launches public consultation on its Green Economy Transition 2030 strategy
  • Consultation open for comments from 21 November 2025 to 9 January 2026
  • We kindly invite you to submit your feedback via email to GET2030@ebrd.com
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is launching a public consultation on its proposed Green Economy Transition (GET) 2030 Strategy. The consultation will be open for comments from 21 November 2025 to 9 January 2026 and the Bank kindly invites you to submit your feedback via email to GET2030@ebrd.com by 9 January 2026.

Under the Strategic and Capital Framework (SCF) for 2026-30, GET stands alongside two other priorities: economic governance and human capital, and equality of opportunity for all. These priorities are supported by two enablers – digital technology and private-sector mobilisation.

As part of the GET 2030 public consultation, the EBRD invites stakeholders, partners, civil society organisations, clients and the wider public to share their views and contribute. Their feedback will help refine the strategy ahead of its finalisation in early 2026, ensuring it is aligned with market needs and the priorities of the Bank’s regions, sectors and clients, as well as global climate and biodiversity goals.

GET 2030 defines the Bank’s direction for green transition in the next five years. It sets the structure and mechanism for the Bank to respond to the needs and demands of its clients and to enable open, market-oriented and private-sector-led economies that deliver a green transition, build competitive markets and enhance economic resilience while ensuring energy security.

It sets out an enhanced level of ambition for green finance across the Bank’s regions, with a strong focus on climate mitigation, adaptation and nature. It outlines a system-wide approach designed to deepen impact in six core economic systems – energy, industry, transport, urban, agrifood and financial – where the Bank aims to increase both the reach and effectiveness of its green activities.

Under the proposed strategy, the EBRD will commit to scaling up the total amount of cumulative green financing to at least €150 billion by 2030 from both its own funds and mobilised private-sector flows. This includes at least 50 per cent of EBRD’s total annual business volumes in the green space, increasing the number of projects with a climate resilience component by 50 per cent, and exploring opportunities for nature-positive investments.

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Source: EBRD





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