Finance Minister announces Poland to receive $266 million from World Bank for Clean Air program

Poland Secures 250-Million-Euro Agreement with World Bank to Improve Air Quality and Promote Sustainable Living Practices

Poland has secured a 250-million-euro agreement with the World Bank to support its Clean Air program, announced Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski. The program aims to replace outdated heat sources and improve insulation in single-family homes.

Discussing global economic challenges and increasing inequality with World Bank President Ajay Banga on social platform X, Domanski stated that the financial agreement will provide much-needed support to Poland’s efforts in addressing air quality issues and promoting sustainable living practices.

The Clean Air program is an initiative that is dedicated to improving the environmental impact and health of Poland’s citizens. With the partnership between Poland and the World Bank, there is hope for positive change in the country’s air quality and energy consumption. The subsidy scheme under the Clean Air program will incentivize homeowners to make more eco-friendly choices and invest in energy-efficient solutions for their households.

This collaboration with the World Bank demonstrates Poland’s commitment to environmental sustainability and improving the living conditions of its residents. The financial support from the World Bank will accelerate the implementation of the Clean Air program, making a significant impact on the country’s environmental goals and public health outcomes.

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