A flood of ethical investors is driving down borrowing costs for companies selling debt used for environmental or social projects. That’s great if you’re a solar-panel maker, as you can issue low-cost green bonds to help pay for your new factory. Ring-fenced green funds don’t work so well if your business only spends limited amounts on infrastructure and research, or if your sustainability plans encompass a variety of different projects. That’s why fashion house Chanel opted to sell sustainabili
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Luxury fashion and fragrance giant Chanel has issued a €600m transaction for bonds linked to the company's progress against its 1.5C science-based targets.
Chanel links €600m sustainability bond to science-based targets - edie
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The French luxury firm bought a minority stake in the maker of Activated Silk as part of its strategy of investing in green technology.
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