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The impact report presents the projects financed by KBNs green bonds and their associated environmental impact. Photo: Iver Daaland Åse, Bybanen Utbygging
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The municipalities of Klæbu and Trondheim merged in January 2020, but they started even earlier working together in the area of water and wastewater management. This has created environmental benefits!
In the Ålesund region, ÅRIM, an environmental services company, has introduced a collection scheme for glass and metal packaging across twelve municipalities. The scheme is delivering results!
In summer 2019 the inter-municipality company Stavangerregion Havn IKS opened its first two shore-side power supplies for offshore ships in Risavika and central Stavanger.
The new Horten Upper Secondary School was ready to welcome 1,200 pupils in autumn 2019. It is the first school building to be built to the energy-plus standard in Norway.
Elverum Municipality has seen strong population growth in recent decades, and it is now finding space for new residents by converting an old sand quarry into a new, climate-neutral district.