Our net zero commitment
We are committed to owning assets operating at net zero carbon within areas of direct control by 2030; and developing assets that reduce the amount of embodied carbon in construction and that operate at net zero carbon by 2030.
Our pathway to net zero carbon
The path to net zero is about long-term resilience, which can only come from having an authentic and holistic approach to sustainability. This keeps us committed to managing the risks and opportunities posed to ensure our portfolio is positioned to perform and remain attractive to our occupiers for years to come.
Delivering the pathway
Our net zero pathway sets out the steps we are taking to reduce carbon emissions in our developments and operations. Where we cannot reduce emissions any further, we will responsibly offset to achieve net zero carbon.
Enabling change
Our net zero journey also requires us to innovate and embrace new ways of collaborating with stakeholders to enhance our overall impact.
What?
We are applying an internal carbon levy of €80 per tonne of embodied carbon emissions generated in our developments.
When?
The transition fund was established in January 2022.
Why?
To promote sustainable construction and operational practices within our supply chain.
How much?
The transition fund accrued €3 million in 2022.
Enhancing our impact
Through engaging with our supply chain and occupiers, and using our dedicated carbon champion, we will discover and implement innovative solutions and support behaviour change in our developments and operations. We will embrace and contribute to the industry’s evolution, helping to protect our city and environment for future generations.
Our pathway to net zero carbon
The path to net zero is about long-term resilience, which can only come from having an authentic and holistic approach to sustainability. This keeps us committed to managing the risks and opportunities posed to ensure our portfolio is positioned to perform and remain attractive to our occupiers for years to come.