Royal Borough of Greenwich
Help Greenwich tackle the climate crisis and become carbon neutral
Investment target
£1m by end 2025
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is serious about taking action on the climate crisis. It declared a climate emergency in 2019 and set an ambitious target to reach net zero carbon emissions.
As well as cutting its own emissions, it also wants to make sure the transition to a greener future benefits everyone in its borough, fighting inequality created by poor access to modern and environmentally friendly infrastructure, while also supporting and building communities. Greenwich Green Investment will play a crucial role in this transition, by letting anyone help fund a range of environmentally beneficial projects across the borough. The council wants to raise £1 million by the end of 2025.
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Greenwich green priorities
Greenwich Council wants to do more to tackle the climate crisis, and its ambitious plans ensure that everyone in their communities can take part.
Green Loan Principle Compliant
These investments are issued under a Green Finance Framework, which means that funds raised can only be used to deliver on eligible green projects.