Driving Action: The ESG 2.0 Playbook
The majority of publicly traded commercial real estate portfolios have published GHG reduction goals, as have many private landlords.
A lot of work has gone into goal setting. It is not easy to get reliable benchmark data and set targets that are at once comprehensive, ambitious and feasible.
But technical feasibility and an actual plan to achieve objectives are two very different things.
That’s where ESG 2.0 comes in
This white paper covers
Energy performance primarily derives from operations and maintenance
Tenants have unaddressed ESG needs
The net zero infrastructure