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ESG Sovereign Bonds (Chile)

Relevance
It measures the alignment of the initiative with existing policy frameworks in the country. In addition, the scalability of the initiative to other realities and geographies is valued.
Marco Description Ambit Country Source
Chile's Long-Term Climate Strategy 2050 Chile's Long Term Climate Strategy 2050 (LTCS) establishes long-term greenhouse gas emissions mitigation goals and targets. National Chile Link
NDC Nationally Determined Contribution of Chile Chile's updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). It represents Chile's international commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. National Chile Chile Link
Chile's Sustainability-Linked Bond Framework Chile's Sustainability-Linked Bond Framework establishes the structure for the issuance of bonds linked to specific environmental and social objectives. National Chile Link
Chiles Energy Policy Energy 2050 It establishes objectives for the energy sector, including the transition to clean energy. Chile reinforces its commitment to its energy policy through these bonds. National Chile Link
Eficacy
This measures how well the objectives and goals set out in the initiative were fulfilled, as well as the extent to which the results achieved are attributable to the actions implemented by the initiative.
Indicator Description Indicator Type Measure Unit Base date Base Goal Measure Date Measure Compliance Source
Percentage of electricity generation derived from non-conventional renewable sources (NCRE) Effectiveness Percentage 29-12-2022 33.4% en 2022 60% para 2032 29-12-2023 37.1% en 2023 3.7 Link
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by year Effectiveness MtCO2eq 29-12-2020 105.55 MtCO2eq 95 MtCO2eq para 2030 29-12-2020 105.55 MtCO2eq Link
Percentage of women in board positions in companies reporting to the CPM. Effectiveness Percentage (%) 29-12-2022 14.0% 40% para 2031 29-12-2023 15.9% Link
Sustentaibility
It measures the installed capacities or actions identified to maintain or improve the results of the policy initiative.
Indicator Description Indicator Type Measure Unit Base date Base Goal Measure Date Measure Compliance Source
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by year In GHG emissions by sector, where Agriculture accounts for 11% of total emissions in 2020 (11,237.74 ktCO2eq). Sustainability MtCO2eq 2020-12-29 105.55 MtCO2eq 95 MtCO2eq para 2030 105.55 MtCO2eq In progress Link
Percentage of electricity generation derived from non-conventional renewable sources (NCRE) Sustainability % 2022-12-29 60% para 2032 37.1% en 2023 In progress Link
Percentage of women in board positions in companies reporting to the CPM. Sustainability % 2022-12-29 15.9% 40% para 2031 15.9% en 2023 In progress Link
Learned lessons
Gained knowledge from implementing, evaluating, and managing a policy intervention, including why it was or was not effective and how it could be improved in the future.
Lesson Description Source
The inclusion of multiple KPIs (GHG emissions, NCRE generation and participation of women on boards of directors) makes it possible to address various dimensions of sustainability. Link
The establishment of specific and measurable goals provides clarity and transparency to investors. Link
Collaboration between different ministries and government entities is crucial to the success of these initiatives. Link
Regular publication of progress reports increases accountability and allows for adjustments to the strategy as needed. Link
Linking sustainability objectives to financial implications creates a strong incentive for compliance. Link


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