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EIB commits 15 billion euros to protect EU's water resources

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Posted on June 4, 2025

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By Virginia Furness and Kate Abnett LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Investment Bank pledged on Wednesday to invest 15 billion euros ($17 billion) in projects that help reduce water pollution,

EIB Announces €15 Billion Investment to Safeguard EU Water Resources

By Virginia Furness and Kate Abnett

LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Investment Bank pledged on Wednesday to invest 15 billion euros ($17 billion) in projects that help reduce water pollution, prevent water wastage and support innovative businesses in the water sector over the next three years.

The commitment by the European Union's lending arm is part of the bloc's strategy, also announced on Wednesday, to tackle water shortages and droughts made worse by climate change, and address the intense pressure on water supplies from farming, pollution and sprawling urbanisation.

The EIB will spread the pledged investments between 2025 and 2027 mostly in the form of loans, with the aim of mobilising further 25 billion euros from commercial investors, Edouard Perard, head of the bank's water division, told Reuters. 

The financing will target large infrastructure projects, those which restore or use natural ecosystems that manage water supplies, and emerging water technologies.

"This is where water meets business," he said. "It's by developing the technology of the future we will be able to meet these water challenges."

Around 40% of Europe now faces a drought warning, with 1.6% in more severe "alert" conditions - including parts of Greece, Poland and Italy, data from the EU's European Drought Observatory show.

"Water is not like any other resource, we face huge stress in Europe and across the globe," EU Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall said.

The Commission said it will propose measures to improve resilience to water stress, including minimum standards for data centres to save water.

But it scaled back plans included in an earlier draft of the strategy, previously reported by Reuters, for new EU subsidies to farmers who invest in saving water, when the bloc's huge farming subsidy programme is renewed.

The EU has said around 23 billion euros per year in additional investment is needed to properly implement its existing water rules, which regulate pollutants and treatment of waste water. 

($1 = 0.8784 euros)

(Reporting by Virginia Furness and Kate AbnettEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • EIB commits €15 billion to EU water projects.
  • Investment targets pollution and water wastage.
  • Focus on innovative water technologies.
  • Aims to mobilize €25 billion from investors.
  • Part of EU's climate change strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total investment pledged by the EIB?
The European Investment Bank pledged to invest 15 billion euros in projects aimed at reducing water pollution and preventing water wastage.
What is the timeframe for the EIB's investment?
The EIB will spread the pledged investments between 2025 and 2027, primarily in the form of loans.
What percentage of Europe is currently facing drought warnings?
Around 40% of Europe is facing a drought warning, with 1.6% in more severe 'alert' conditions.
What measures will the EU propose to improve water resilience?
The EU will propose measures including minimum standards for data centers to save water as part of its strategy to improve resilience to water stress.
How much additional investment is needed annually for EU water rules?
The EU has stated that around 23 billion euros per year in additional investment is needed to properly implement its existing water rules.

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