BMC dévoile un budget de ₹80 952 crores avec plan d'obligations vertes

La Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) a dévoilé mercredi un budget de ₹80 952 crores, incluant des plans d'émission d'obligations vertes. Le budget met l'accent sur le renforcement des infrastructures et de l'environnement de Mumbai. Les obligations vertes financeront des projets comme le traitement des eaux usées et la désalinisation.

La Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) a présenté un budget de ₹80 952 crores le 26 février 2026. Présenté par le commissaire Bhushan Gagrani, le budget met l'accent sur le développement durable. La déclaration budgétaire a indiqué : « La BMC a déjà initié le processus de nomination d'une agence de notation de crédit et initiera le processus supplémentaire pour lever des obligations vertes municipales afin de financer son développement durable. »nnCes obligations vertes financeront des projets incluant le traitement des eaux usées et la désalinisation. Selon la BMC, les obligations aideront à atteindre le Plan d'action climatique de Mumbai et attireront des investisseurs institutionnels axés sur les critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG).nnCette initiative vise à renforcer la durabilité environnementale de Mumbai, où le développement des infrastructures et la gestion de l'eau posent des défis majeurs. Le budget priorise les investissements dans des projets durables, bien que les détails d'implémentation restent flous.

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