Whitepapers   |   30 November 2022

Our 2035 Corporate Pathway To Net Zero Carbon

We are pleased to announce our pathway to becoming a Net Zero Carbon business by 2035, one of the most ambitious targets in the UK real estate market. We recognise the impact that we and our managed funds have on our planet, people and communities, and we believe that we have an opportunity and responsibility to drive real change across our sector. Our target is built on a strong, established base and reflects the progress we have made on our ESG strategy to date. We are proud to be 15 years ahead of both the Paris Agreement and UK Government targets and we will continue to work tirelessly to support the transition to a low carbon world.

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