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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureFAO's Blue Growth Initiative: Blue finance guidance notes
Impact investment
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No results found.Impact investment is investing which seeks to generate a positive social and/or environmental benefit as well as a financial return. Investments could include companies, infrastructure, funds, land and non-profits. Impact investing can cover all asset classes, such as equities, fixed income, project finance, real estate and venture capital. While many impact investors cover some of these themes, it is notable that the majority do not focus on blue economy SDGs and fewer than a quarter look at Life Below Water. There is therefore a significant opportunity to tap into the $500bn of impact investment capital to leverage the blue economy. Aquaculture has had some success in attracting commercial private capital, with a number of large-scale publicly listed aquaculture companies. However, in order to ensure that these projects are sustainably run, it would be beneficial to attract more impact investors into the sector, due to their focus on achieving and measuring net positive socio-economic and environmental impacts. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureFAO’s Blue Growth Initiative: Blue finance guidance notes
Blue bonds
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No results found.Blue Bonds are a subset of the Green Bond Market, a $200 billion global market of environmental bonds that has been growing rapidly. Because they are part of this environmental market, compliance of the underlying projects with appropriate green bond standards is required. This is what sets them apart from ordinary or vanilla bonds. Broadly, these standards address 3 concerns of investors, beyond financial requirements: Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG). -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureFAO’s Blue Growth Initiative – Blue finance guidance notes 2020
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No results found.FAO, under the Blue Growth Initiative, has prepared six guidance notes and this brochure to improve the understanding of six financial instruments that can close this gap for the fishery and aquaculture sector.
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