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Green bonds - financial innovation for sustainability financing: The case of the Polish green bonds market and their development barriers
Green bonds - financial innovation for sustainability financing: The case of the Polish green bonds market and their development barriers

Author(s): Bartosz Sobik
Subject(s): Economy, National Economy, Financial Markets
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: green bonds

Summary/Abstract: The struggle against climate change and the increasing implementation of sustainability and environmental, socialand governance (ESG) standards have contributed to the dynamic development of green finance. Green bonds havebecome one of the key tools of green finance. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive study related to thedevelopment and barriers of the green bonds market in Poland. A literature review, comparative analysis, and financialdata were used in this research. The publication uses data from the Climate Bonds Initiative and includes global dataon the development of the green bond market. The research was also enhanced by data from the Polish Ministryof Finance. Green bonds are an increasingly popular financing tool for renewable energy, zero-emission transport,or green buildings. The biggest advantages of green bonds are compliance with ESG standards, hedging of climaterisk, and reputational benefits. Disadvantages include significant transaction costs, lack of uniform standardisation,or the risk of greenwashing – particularly when issuing sustainability-linked bonds. The development of green bondsin Poland faces barriers related to the lack of green projects. The development of municipal green bonds in Poland isclearly hampered by high transaction costs and the lack of clear economic benefits for issuers. Green bonds are not aninstrument to finance all environmental investments, hence their implementation is limited; however, they are playingan increasingly important role in the transition towards sustainability

  • Issue Year: 10/2023
  • Issue No: 57
  • Page Range: 287-303
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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