Study of Green Banking in Environment Sustainability - Role of Indian Banks

  • Namita Rajput* Principal Sri Aurobindo College (Eve.), University of Delhi https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7978-0959
  • Kapil Khatter Associate Professor, Jagannath Institute of Management studies, Jaipur
  • Kamna Chopra Research Scholar, Jagannath Institute of Management Studies, Jaipur
Keywords: Green Banking | Sustainability | Green Building | Carbon Business | Kyoto Protocol

Abstract

Purpose: Banking Sector plays a major role in shaping the economy of the country. Nowadays banks develop inclusive
strategies that leads to substantial economic development and environmental friendly practices as well.The main stakeholder
in the industrial sector is banking and it is possible that it can face both liability and credit risk. Further, environmental aspect
can also impact the value of assets and also percentage of earning of banks in the long-run. Therefore, banks are expected to
performanoptimistic role to go green and instil and include the environmental and ecological factors in their policies which will
ultimatelyforce industries to make investment in environmental sustainable industries. The conventional banks are becoming
green banks by shifting their existing operations towards the environmental concerns. Banks are actual catalyst which can
really promote economic growth of an economy by accepting green banking which is a part of Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR). Green Banking is a departure from traditional banking since it envisages a socially and environmentally responsible
role for banks. Green Banking applies the principles of sustainability i.e. people, profit and planet in the provision of credit.
Ethical banking or sustainable banking is the other name for Green Banking It is paperless banking which not only include the
less use of paper but also reduces the use of energy and power. In today’s age of globalisation, environmental issues are gaining
importance and there is pressure on banks to go green and finance industries which work towards reducing carbon footprints.
This paper focuses on the concept of Green banking and green banking initiatives of Indian banks.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Descriptive approach based on secondary data.
Originality/value: The research paper studies the concept of Green banking and initiatives taken by banks as banks are
expected to perform an optimistic role to go green and instil and include the environmental and ecological factors in their
policies which will ultimately force industries to make investment in environmental sustainable industries.

Published
2019-12-04
How to Cite
, N. R., Kapil Khatter, & Kamna Chopra. (2019). Study of Green Banking in Environment Sustainability - Role of Indian Banks. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 11(3), 44-50. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/11
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