The Impact of Green Finance on Business Sustainability
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Nozadze Mzevinar, Lali VardiSvili, Neli Sesadze

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Nowadays, green finance is a valuable instrument for achieving the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of a business. Green finance encompasses various types of financial instruments, such as: green loans, green bonds, and green investments. These financial instruments are used to finance business activities that offer environmental benefits. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are already adapting to climate change, the real value lies not only in the accessibility of green finance but also in the creation of sustainable business models that link to their financial viability and the achievement of environmental benefits. The purpose of this study is to determine the advantages and prospects of using green finance in the field of business sustainability
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Nozadze Mzevinar, Lali VardiSvili, Neli Sesadze

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