25 civil society organisations, including Both ENDS have submitted a comment on the overarching policy of the newly proposed Environmental and Social Framework of the EIB Group. The EIB has to undertake environmental, climate, social and human rights assessment and appraisal of proposed projects to inform the decision of financing and must not rely on a clients' self-assessment and reporting (solely). The Policy needs to state clearly what the due diligence, monitoring and reporting responisibilities for the EIB are, in particular regarding human rights and contractual clauses with clients should enshrine the standards in all EIB operations, enabling for suspension of contracts if the standards are not implemented.
Wereldwijd veroordelen maatschappelijke organisaties de uitlatingen van vertegenwoordigers van palmolieproducenten tijdens een overleg met de Maleisische overheid. Vertegenwoordigers van deze bedrijven hebben kritische NGO's "toxische entiteiten" genoemd en de Maleisische overheid verzocht hen niet toe te laten tot het land. De partners van Both ENDS hebben een reactie gepubliceerd waarin ze opkomen voor hun recht "de realiteit te onthullen van de impact van de palmoliesector waarmee onze gemeenschappen geconfronteerd worden."
A letter written by Both ENDS, co-signed by 350.org, Australia, Urgewald, Germany, Green Alternative, Georgia, and others, with comments to the AIIB's Energy Strategy Issues note. This strategy prioritizes large scale energy infrastructure, which fails to meet the energy needs of local communities.
The AIIB has the opportunity to champion financing green energy systems for future generations by leapfrogging the large energy infrastructure that rely on fossil fuels, plantations for biomass or dams.