What is the Significance of ESG in Real Estate?
"Explore the Importance of ESG for business strategies under real estate industry and how it impacts Viet Nam’s real estate markets"
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"Explore the Importance of ESG for business strategies under real estate industry and how it impacts Viet Nam’s real estate markets"
"GRESB stands out as a critical sustainability benchmark in the real estate sector, serving as a powerful tool to evaluate and showcase tangible, sustainable efforts."
"Getting to grips with sustainable innovation seen through the lens of embedding energy performance upgrades into maintenance planning resulting in operational efficiency. This not only helps future proof the asset but may also result in green premiums with the resulting impact on valuations. Taking this to the next level includes a new approach to tenant engagement. The environmental and business cases are compelling and interlinked."
"As we all know, buildings are significant contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, in fact around 40 per cent can be attributed to the property sector."
"GRESB (formerly the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark) is in place to help evaluate and improve the sustainability performance of assets."
"Unintended consequences of energy efficiency improvements include condensation, damp and mould."
"With many EV users not having access to home charging points, public infrastructure provision is essential. Many landlords have significant volumes of car parking spaces that could be suitable for installation, so this is an opportunity to monetise an asset that is largely underutilised while simultaneously strengthening potential revenue to other facilities via partnerships with CPOs"
"The Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM) has gained significant traction in the real estate industry, particularly for its role in reporting Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and assessing these against national climate targets. "
"Minimum energy efficiency standards will be a moving target. How can landlords remain compliant in the long term?"
"GRESB is an internationally recognised benchmark assessing the ESG performance of property."