Tsvetelia Tsolova
- European Investment Bank
- Sofia Office
- 9 Moskovska Street
- 1000 Sofia
- Bulgarie
Almost eight in 10 Bulgarian companies – 79% – have acted to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, according to a European Investment Bank (EIB) Group survey. Bulgarian businesses also are more likely than firms elsewhere in the European Union to have women in senior positions or as company owners, new country results from the EIB Group Investment Survey (EIBIS) show.
La Banque européenne d’investissement (BEI) prête 250 millions d’euros à la Bulgarie pour cofinancer des projets soutenus par l’UE et accélérer le développement dans des domaines allant de l’efficacité énergétique à l’eau, en passant par les transports et la recherche. Ce prêt est destiné à des projets qui renforceront l’économie bulgare, soutiendront la compétitivité du pays et amélioreront la qualité de vie.
Most Bulgarian respondents recognise the need to adapt their lifestyle due to the effects of climate change, according to the annual Climate Survey commissioned by the European Investment Bank (EIB). Among the challenges facing their country, Bulgarian respondents ranked climate change fifth, after political instability, cost of living, unemployment and access to healthcare. Many believe that investing in adaptation now will prevent higher costs in the future.