TINJAUAN REGULASI GREEN BANKING DI INDONESIA
Abstract
Economic growth not accompanied by the principle of sustainability threatens the environmental ecosystem. This economic growth is inseparable from the contribution of the fundamental elements within it, including the banking sector. Banking also contributes to environmental damage, such as forest fires. These disasters can occur significantly due to non-environmentally friendly projects financed by banks. As a result, financing based on environmental sustainability is urgently needed to combat environmental damage. Green banking integrates environmental considerations into its financing products and operational systems. In order to ensure the achievement of green banking standards that genuinely save the environment and create consistency in the market, comprehensive regulations are urgently needed. This study examines green banking regulations in Indonesia with normative research methods. The findings show that there is a weakness in green banking regulations in Indonesia that have significant impacts. The absence of setting 'green' standards in these regulations causes green banking practices in Indonesia not to function optimally as a solution to stop environmental disasters. What happened instead needs to be clarified is a market, inconsistencies in green banking practices, and the potential for greenwashing.
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