market to use this foundation to develop their own robust practices, referencing a broad set of complementary criteria as relevant. The SBP are collaborative and consultative in nature based on the
............................................................................................................. 11 4. The Water Infrastructure Criteria ........................................................................................................... 12 4.1. Broad framework of the Criteria
, referencing a broad set of complementary criteria as relevant. The GBP are collaborative and consultative in nature based on the contributions of Members and Observers of the Principles, and of the wider
as voluntary process guidelines intended for broad use by the market. The GBP recommend transparency and disclosure, and promote integrity in the development of the green bond market. The ASEAN GBS
play in funding projects that address global social challenges. Social Bonds are use of proceeds bonds that raise funds for new and existing projects that address or mitigate a specific social issue and
possible the relevant best practice of the GBP and SBP (e.g. for reporting) for such existing sustainability, SDG or otherwise themed bonds, and to align future issues with the Principles. A mapping of the
loan General purpose bond development - transition should be away from existing activities towards the better alternatives. To account for these differences, economic activities can be categorised based
Association (ICMA)’s2 Social Bond Principles (SBP)3. The SBP were first launched in June 2017 as voluntary process guidelines intended for broad use by the market. The SBP and Green Bond Principles (GBP) are a
Thai hospitals due to credibility of quality and standard of medical treatment amid upward trend of expatriates and medical tourists; and (iv) plans by existing hospital operators to invest in new
..................................................................................................... 16 Other infrastructure ..................................................................................................................... 17 Use of pre-existing or parallel appraisals