Green Plains completed a five-year, $350 million senior secured sustainability-linked revolving credit facility to support general corporate and working capital needs of the company. The credit facility was entered into by three wholly owned subsidiaries of Green Plains and replaces the prior independent working capital credit facilities held at Green Plains Grain Company and Green Plains Trade Group.

ING Capital, PNC, Fifth Third, Bank of America and BMO Harris Bank served as joint lead arrangers and ING Capital served as sole bookrunner and sustainability structuring agent. The new credit facility is the first financing Green Plains has issued with sustainability-linked targets. This new approach is an important step in Green Plains’ sustainability journey as it ties the financial structure of the company to sustainability initiatives outlined in its 2020 Sustainability Report.

“This innovative financing supports the continued evolution of our capital structure, combining pre-existing facilities into one sustainability-linked credit facility that optimizes capital efficiency while creating a tangible connection between financial practices and our sustainability goals,” Patrich Simpkins, CFO of Green Plains, said. “The new structure streamlines working capital financing and cash flows while providing additional flexibility to support growth.”

“With its first sustainability-linked financing, Green Plains is leading its industry toward a greater focus on the environment and health and safety practices,” Ana Carolina Oliveira, head of sustainable finance for the Americas at ING, said. “This financing demonstrates Green Plains’ dedication and commitment to its sustainability targets as well as to efficiently managing its working capital.”

“This financing helps achieve our long-term goal of maturing our capital structure to help drive growth and support continued innovation across our biorefinery production platform allowing for the continued expansion of the sustainable ingredients we produce,” Todd Becker, president and CEO of Green Plains, said. “Driving greater efficiencies in our capital structure while increasing transparency of our focus on ESG will serve all of our stakeholders well as we strive to achieve our decarbonization targets over the next several years.”