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Swire Properties’ Sustainable Development Work Recognised at the Global, Regional and Local Levels

02 Oct 2018

Swire Properties’ Sustainable Development Work Recognised at the Global, Regional and Local Levels

Swire Properties’ continued efforts in sustainable development (SD) were recently recognised, with the Company winning two accolades at the World Green Building Council’s (WorldGBC) Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards (2018), and being listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index, Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) and the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index 2018

Guy Bradley, Chief Executive of Swire Properties said, “We are delighted that our sustainable development work has been recognised on so many levels.  While we are pleased about our progress so far, we also know that there is a lot more to do across all our portfolios. Together with our employees, tenants and working partners, we will continue to follow the roadmap set by our SD 2030 Strategy to build vibrant communities and create green sustainable built environments.”

Leading these honours are the Business Leadership in Sustainability and Special Recognition: Better Places for People awards, which the Company won during the WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards (2018). This year, the Company was nominated by the Hong Kong Green Building Council to represent the city and compete against 15 corporations from the Asia Pacific region. The judges, in their assessment comments, applauded Swire Properties’ SD efforts which were carried out by employees at every level of the organisation; and in investing in the health and well-being of its tenants and staff. 

The Company was also listed in three major SD-related indices, and for the second consecutive year, Swire Properties was the only constituent company from Hong Kong and Mainland China to be listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index – with only 20 real estate developers in the world included in the index this time around. 

Swire Properties also placed in the top 20 percent of the 903 entities which took part in the GRESB this year; with the Company receiving the “GRESB 5 Stars” rating, the highest possible score. Adding to this exciting news was the fact that GRESB named Swire Properties Global Sector Leader in the Other (mixed-use development) category.

And in Hong Kong, the Company is currently number one in the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index 2018, obtaining the highest total score among the 30 companies and real estate developers which made the list. The Company has had its sustainability rating raised to “AAA”, the highest possible rating, which has not been awarded since 2014^.

To find out more about Swire Properties’ efforts and achievements in sustainable development, and its SD 2030 Strategy, please refer to the Company’s latest SD Report: https://sd.swireproperties.com/2017/en/


For more information on the awards, indices and benchmarks:

WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards (2018)
http://www.worldgbc.org/news-media/outstanding-green-building-leaders-honoured-worldgbc-asia-pacific-leadership-green

Dow Jones Sustainability World Index
http://www.sustainability-indices.com/
https://eu.spindices.com/indices/equity/dow-jones-sustainability-world-index

Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB)
https://gresb.com/20-global-sector-leaders-raising-the-bar-for-sustainability-performance-in-2018/

Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index 2018
https://www.hsi.com.hk/eng

^Only one other company received the “AAA” rating this year.

Gallery List

.Elizabeth Kok (centre), Director & Senior Advisor at Swire Properties, received the Business Leadership in Sustainability and Special Recognition: Better Places for People awards on behalf of the Company at the World Green Building Council’s Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards 2018. Left: Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for the Environment and Water Resources & Health, Singapore; Right: Mr Tan Swee Yiow, President of the Singapore Green Building Council