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Abstract
The Bank’s Sustainability Report looks at the Bank’s 2007 investments in sustainable development across the 29 countries where it operates from central Europe to central Asia.
The 2007 Report covers a wide range of EBRD investments and achievements and these include the Bank’s Sustainable Energy Initiative, investment in municipal infrastructure, micro and small business finance and donor support. The Report also looks at the way in which the EBRD operates and how the Bank engages with its stakeholders. The special focus chapter looks at the water and wastewater sector in the Bank’s countries of operations, the impact of EBRD financing and the remaining challenges and implications for the future.
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Individual case studies from the report
Cutting costs and CO2 at a Russian steel giant
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Financing mini hydroplants in Bulgaria
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Giving a Kazakh power plant a makeover
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Regenerating an urban environment in Siberia
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Respecting the natural environment of a port in Croatia
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Partnering to improve the environmental footprint of oil and gas
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Developing agricultural business in Tajikistan
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Building business capacity in Moldova
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Improving alternate energy in the Kyrgyz Republic
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Putting water back on tap in Tajikistan
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Clearing waste water for St Petersburg
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Transforming Romania’s water supply
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Tapping into Montenegro’s mountain water resources
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Cleaning up Armenia’s Lake Servan
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Monitoring the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline
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Modernising Tirana International Airport
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Offsetting emissions in Kazan
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Engaging with stakeholders
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