XF-RJESMJM-3
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eib cab framework 2021

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Issuer
EIB (European Investment Bank)
Document Type
Framework
Publication Year
2021
Retrieved
21 February 2026
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Record ID
XFRJESMJM3
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Changes from Previous Version

Between 2018 and 2021, the EIB transitioned from a broader "Sustainability Awareness Bond" framework covering multiple environmental objectives to a more focused "Climate Awareness Bonds" framework concentrated on climate change mitigation. The 2021 version significantly strengthens standards alignment by explicitly referencing the Green Bond Principles 2021, the EU Taxonomy Regulation, and the proposed European Union Green Bond Standard, replacing the 2018 framework's looser references to EU legislative developments. The newer framework commits to aligning EIB's tracking methodology with the EU Taxonomy framework as it develops, representing a major shift toward more rigorous and internationally recognized sustainability standards.

  • tightened Use of Proceeds — Scope narrowed from broad sustainability objectives (water, circular economy, pollution, ecosystems) to exclusive focus on climate change mitigation activities.
  • expanded Standards Alignment — 2021 version explicitly references and commits alignment to Green Bond Principles 2021, EU Taxonomy Regulation (entered into force July 2020), and proposed European Union Green Bond Standard.
  • modified Standards Alignment — Shifted from general reference to 'EU legislation' and 'European Commission's Regulation Proposal' to specific binding frameworks including EU Taxonomy Regulation and EUGBS regulation.
  • expanded Climate Target — 2021 framework includes commitment to gradually align EIB's climate action and environmental sustainability finance tracking methodology with EU Taxonomy framework as it develops over time.
  • tightened Eligibility Criteria — Introduction of substantial contribution test aligned with EU Taxonomy logic for determining project eligibility, replacing the 2018 high-impact assessment framework.