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The EU is often considered the global frontrunner in sustainable finance. The EU has the most robust regulatory and disclosure schemes, and EU investors generally care more about sustainability. However, despite this global-leader status, a new report from AFME indicates that sustainable finance in the EU has suffered some setbacks in 2026. The report’s main findings include:

  • ESG bond and loan issuance accumulated €153bn in proceeds in Q1 2026, a 24% decline from Q1 2026.
  • Sustainability-linked and Green Loans led the decline, with a 52% drop from Q1 2025.
  • Green bond issuance declined by 4.6% from Q1 2025, though remaining the largest ESG category by volume, and generating €87.4bn in proceeds. Sustainable bond issuance and sustainability-linked bond issuance experienced significant drops year-on-year, of 36.5% and 90% respectively.
  • Social bond issuance experienced a small increase (+2%).
  • The share of ESG bonds in total bond issuance in Europe increased in 2026. ESG-labelled, sustainability-linked and transition bonds represented 13.6% of total European bond issuance in Q1 2026, from 10.9% in 2025.
  • In Q1 2026, 9 EU Green Bond Standard (EU GBS)-compliant bonds have been issued. The largest EU GBS bond issuance carried out during this period was originated by the EIB (€3.96bn), followed by ABN AMRO Bank (€1.25bn).
  • Global ESG Funds totalled USD 12.6tn in Q1 2026. This represented a 1.6% decline from Q4 2025, but a 20% Year-on-Year growth, which was primarily driven by increased allocations to equity and bond funds.
  • Global ESG Funds saw inflows reaching USD 102bn in Q1 2026, primarily driven by European funds.

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Zachary Barlow is a licensed attorney. He earned his JD from the University of Mississippi and has a bachelor’s in Public Policy Leadership. He practiced law at a mid-size firm and handled a wide variety of cases. During this time he assisted in overseeing compliance of a public entity and litigated contract disputes, gaining experience both in and outside of the courtroom. Zachary currently assists the PracticalESG.com editorial team by providing research and creating content on a spectrum of ESG… View Profile