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Sustainability in figures – 2022

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Learn more about the key figures for European real estate in following sections.

Which aspects are important to us with regard to European real estate?

Our partner Schroders – the asset manager of the investment group «Real Estate Europe Direct» – integrates economic, ecological and social aspects (ESG) throughout the life cycle of a real estate investment. Attention is paid especially to the reduction of the carbon footprint both in existing real estate and in new buildings. Active management of the energy consumption and of the greenhouse gas emissions has a positive impact on the sustainability balance of a building.

Energy-efficient real estate means lower operating costs, which the tenants benefit from as well. Measures to reduce energy consumption are instrumental in retaining existing tenants or concluding new leases. On a quarterly basis, the investment group «Real Estate Europe Direct» monitors the energy consumption and the energy efficiency of the real estate underlying the fund – though the operational responsibility for each individual property remains with the landlord or tenant.

ZAST Real Estate Europe Direct

The investment group invests in real estate outside Switzerland and focuses on directly held commercial properties in Europe's most attractive real estate markets. The fund follows a «core» or «core+» investment strategy, oriented strictly towards clearly identified regions and property uses.
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Objectives according to CRREM methodology

Energy intensity

Target by 2030

The goal of reducing energy intensity to 125.1 kWh/mis well on track. By 2022, 80 percent of the reduction target set for 2030 had already been achieved.

On target 80%

Greenhouse gas intensity

Target by 2030

The target of reducing greenhouse gas intensity to 35 kg CO2eq/mwas already achieved in 2021.

Target achieved 100%
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  • Objectives
  • GHG & energy intensity
  • Environmental indicators
  • GRESB
  • ASIP
  • Sustainability Report
Objectives

Reduction of greenhouse gas and energy intensity (calculation according to CREEM methodology)

  • Greenhouse gas intensity in kg CO2eq/m2 and year

  • Energy intensity in kWh/m2 and year

Calculation basis

The key figures shown represent the values achieved for 2019, 2021 and 2022. The CRREM method (version 1) widely used in Europe was used to calculate the key figures. The values may deviate from the key figures calculated according to the requirements of the Asset Management Association Switzerland (AMAS). Further information on the calculation methodology can be found in our methodology section.

The target of reducing greenhouse gas intensity to 35 kg CO2eq/m2 by 2030 could already be outperformed in 2021. The values apply to a subset of the total portfolio and in some cases include estimates or extrapolated data. This may impact performance of the fund as data quality and coverage improve.

The 2020 data are not presented as building energy demand and associated carbon emissions were materially affected by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and therefore do not represent typical utility usage patterns.

What is CRREM?

The Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM) is the leading global standard and initiative for operational decarbonization of real estate assets.

CREEM, for example, evaluates performance based on the area controlled by the asset manager and uses revaluation factors to determine the unevaluated areas.

GHG & energy intensity Environmental indicators GRESB ASIP Sustainability Report

Implemented projects

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  • Stockholm
  • Helsinki
  • Paris
Stockholm Helsinki
Office building in Helsinki, Finland

Office building, Helsinki

  • «BREEAM In-Use – very good» certification
  • Transition to green power
  • Use of «Green Leases»  
Paris

Greenhouse Gas Protocol methodology

The environmentally relevant key figures on energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions presented have been compiled in accordance with the requirements of the Asset Management Association Switzerland (AMAS), based on guidance from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, ISO 14064 and CDP (i.e. Carbon Disclosure Project). 

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  • Data collection
  • Emissions
  • Surface
  • Degree of coverage
  • External assurance
Data collection

Applied specifications and data collection methodology

The key figures are based on measured energy consumption values. The consumption values are collected via consumption invoices from energy suppliers and automatic and manual meter readings.

Incomplete or missing consumption values were supplemented by estimates on a case-by-case basis. Missing data was estimated using an average of historical daily consumption of the individual meter/supply, and applied to missing days of primary consumption data. For non-existent values average values were also added on a case-by-case basis.

Here you will find the environmentally relevant key figures for «Real Estate Europe Direct».
Emissions Surface Degree of coverage External assurance
Domicile or seat in Switzerland

a) Regulated financial intermediaries such as banks, securities traders, fund management companies and asset managers of collective investment schemes.
b) Regulated insurance institutions.
c) Public entities and retirement benefits institutions with professional treasury operations.
d) Companies with professional treasury operations.

The requirement of professional treasury operations is met if the investor entrusted at least one qualified and experienced person in the financial sector with managing its financial resources on a permanent basis.