EXPLORING THE SELECTION CRITERIA WHILE FINANCING THE GREEN PROJECTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

Authors

  • Ms. Ashwini Patil Author
  • Dr. Rajeshkumar Jha Author
  • Dr. Yogesh Desale Author

Keywords:

Green project, sustainability, finance, selection, criteria,,

Abstract

The global economy now faces three significant challenges: climate change, energy limitations, 
and financial instability. Economic growth at the expense of environmental health has led many 
nations to compromise their wealth. Green finance emerges as a critical solution to balance 
economic development with environmental sustainability, providing funding aimed at fostering 
sustainable progress and significantly reducing “greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.” 
This study examines the importance of establishing criteria for financing green projects. As 
environmental accountability gains momentum, financial institutions and investors are 
increasingly integrating “environmental, social, and governance factors alongside traditional 
financial metrics in their investment strategies.” The growing emphasis on sustainability has 
heightened the demand for green financing, prompting financial entities to create specific 
selection standards for supporting eco-friendly initiatives. Through an empirical analysis of 
case studies and financial documentation, this research highlights the key criteria valued by 
financial bodies when assessing green projects. Major factors include environmental impact, 
adherence to international sustainability standards, economic viability, and technological 
innovation. Study survey was conducted among 203 people from financing institutes to know 
the selection criteria while financing the green projects for sustainability and the impact of 
financing green projects on sustainability and concludes that there is significant impact of 
financing green projects on sustainability. 

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Published

2026-06-07

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EXPLORING THE SELECTION CRITERIA WHILE FINANCING THE GREEN PROJECTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY . (2026). Phoenix: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal ( Peer Reviewed High Impact Journal ), 4(2), 206-212. https://pimrj.org/index.php/pimrj/article/view/364