Insights
FINTECC Insights provide information, data and research on climate technology markets and policy. These documents have been created by the EBRD, in collaboration with our partner organisations and consultants.
ENVITECC Insights will provide information, data and research on advanced environmental technology markets and policy for wastewater treatment and reuse and persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Wastewater Technology Guide Development for Sustainable Water and Wastewater Management in the Mediterranean Region (Balkans, SEMED and Türkiye) study is funded by the EBRD’s Environmental Technology Transfer Programme (ENVITECC) under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) funded MedProgramme.
ENVITECC POPs Technology Guide
Technology Guide Development for Sound Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Management in the Mediterranean Region (Balkans, SEMED and Türkiye) study is funded by the EBRD’s Environmental Technology Transfer Programme (ENVITECC) under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) funded MedProgramme.
As part of a global drive towards climate technology transfer for developing countries and countries in transition, FINTECC has supported the making of What’s in Store, a short documentary exploring the future of the retail industry.
Linear risk
This short essay provides an overview and definition of the risks associated with pursuing linear business models. It was developed by EBRD, PGGM, KPMG, Circle Economy and WBCSD in coordination with the FinanCE working group.
Circular economy finance guidelines
These guidelines provide a common understanding of what constitutes finance support the circular economy. They were developed by ABN AMRO, ING and Rabobank in association with the FinanCE working group in which EBRD participates.
Clean energy technology markets assessment
In the context of the 4th International Bioenergy week, the IEA has presented the highlights of the methodology prepared to assess the market penetration of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, highlighting the case study of Belarus.
Climate technologies in the agrifood sector
In the context of the 4th International Bioenergy week, the FAO has presented the fundamentals of the methodology developed for assessing the potential of climate technology in the agri-food sector. Results from the pilot study completed in Morocco are included.
A collaboration between the IEA, EBRD and FAO, this Policy Insights paper looks at the policy options for supporting implementation of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, within ETC and SEMED countries.
This presentation explains an IEA methodology for assessing market penetration of renewable energy technologies. This is part of a set of climate technology market assessment methodologies developed for FINTECC by the IEA and the FAO, as part of a collaboration with the EBRD.