This virtual symposium showcased the most recent research emerging from IISD's joint project with the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) on financing soil remediation projects. There were three two-hour sessions spread over three days, with each day dedicated to a specific perspective.
The third session focused on challenges associated with the financing of soil remediation projects. As public budgets tighten, governments around the world are looking at opportunities to attract private capital to both land remediation and its productive use and redevelopment thereafter. To address the financing gap for soil remediation, public and/or private investors can employ a variety of financing instruments such as grants, concessional loans, green bonds proceeds and/or climate funds’ investments.
In this session, experts from the private and public sectors discussed the challenges in financing soil remediation projects and shared innovative sustainable financial solutions that could be applied in the future.
https://www.iisd.org/events/sustainable-financing-soil-remediation-projects-china-and-beyond
The third session focused on challenges associated with the financing of soil remediation projects. As public budgets tighten, governments around the world are looking at opportunities to attract private capital to both land remediation and its productive use and redevelopment thereafter. To address the financing gap for soil remediation, public and/or private investors can employ a variety of financing instruments such as grants, concessional loans, green bonds proceeds and/or climate funds’ investments.
In this session, experts from the private and public sectors discussed the challenges in financing soil remediation projects and shared innovative sustainable financial solutions that could be applied in the future.
https://www.iisd.org/events/sustainable-financing-soil-remediation-projects-china-and-beyond
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