The EBF welcomes the proposal for a voluntary EU Green Bond Standard and encourages co-legislators to consider the EBF’s recommendations ...
      
    
    
       ... aimed at ensuring a coherent and uniform framework that will facilitate 
investors’ ability to identify green bonds aligned with the EU Taxonomy 
while allowing best-in-class issuers to provide evidence of the green 
nature of their bonds.
- The European green bond standard should be employed on a voluntary 
basis as to ensure that stakeholders are provided the opportunity to 
choose between existing standards which reflect their specific needs. 
Recognising the diverse needs of both issuers and investors will allow 
the European market to continue leading in terms of volume of green bond
 issuance
- The future regulation should provide legal certainty for both 
issuers and investors, allowing green bonds issued under the EU GBS to 
maintain such designation until maturity
- It is fundamental to ensure that the upcoming regulation be aligned 
and take into consideration other legislative developments in the sphere
 of sustainable finance. With legislative developments moving at a quick
 pace in this area, legislators must consider the entire landscape to 
foster a functioning and efficient system
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