An Analysis of Impact of Climate Finance on MSMEs and Entrepreneurial Growth

R. Ranjan, Pritha Chaturvedi, Vishal Kumar
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Improved development and better financing for economic growth may be achieved through sustainable Finance (SF).The natural system must be protected and restored to achieve sustainable development. SIDBI, NITI Aayog, and the WorldBank work together to make SF available to businesses of all sizes, from Microenterprises to Multinational conglomerates.Financial instruments such as climate funds, green bonds, impact financing, social bonds, microfinance, the SIDBI SF Schemefor funding, NABARD, and Make in India are the most important sources of sustainable financing for Small and Mediumsizedbusinesses enterprises (MSME). As part of its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by the year 2070, Indiahas several MSMEs and SMEs involved in the Projects of solar power plants; renewable energy; green machinery; wastemanagement; electric vehicles (EV); clean energy; recycling; poverty alleviation; and energy conservation. As a way tohelp the green economy flourish and to satisfy the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and ESG (Economic, Social, andEnvironmental) fundraising requirements, the RBI has determined that eco-friendly and environmentally friendly initiativesshould be prioritized for priority sector lending (PSL). This article analyzes financial mechanics for green production andsustainable development using theoretical notions. Increasing the ESG to support long-term economic growth and thesustainability of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations (Government of India) through climatechange missions is essential.
气候融资对中小微企业和创业成长的影响分析
可持续金融可以促进发展,为经济增长提供更好的融资。必须保护和恢复自然系统,以实现可持续发展。SIDBI、NITI Aayog和世界银行共同努力,为各种规模的企业提供顺丰服务,从微型企业到跨国企业集团。气候基金、绿色债券、影响力融资、社会债券、小额信贷、SIDBI SF融资计划、NABARD和印度制造等金融工具是中小企业(MSME)可持续融资的最重要来源。作为到2070年实现净零排放承诺的一部分,印度有几家中小微企业和中小企业参与了太阳能发电厂项目;可再生能源;绿色机械;wastemanagement;电动汽车;清洁能源;回收;扶贫;还有节能。为了帮助绿色经济蓬勃发展,满足可持续发展目标(sdg)和ESG(经济、社会和环境)融资要求,印度储备银行已经确定,优先部门贷款(PSL)应优先考虑生态友好和环境友好的举措。本文运用理论概念分析了绿色生产和可持续发展的金融机制。加强ESG,通过气候变化使命支持长期经济增长和中小企业(sme)和大公司(印度政府)的可持续性至关重要。
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