Hongkong Land Strengthens Sustainability Performance Through Dynamic Collaborations
Progress Achieved Through Group’s Comprehensive Ecosystem Involving Tenants, Suppliers, Contractors, and More
– Reduced Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 29% against a 2019 baseline, over the halfway line of the 2030 science-based carbon reduction target
– 94% of Hongkong Land’s wholly-owned leasing portfolio across Asia has achieved green building certification.
– Qualified as a constituent of the Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index for the second consecutive year, ranking in the top 15% of the global real estate industry.
– Invested close to HK$110 million for Hongkong Land HOME FUND community engagement programme, benefiting over 240,000 individuals by the end of 2023
Hongkong Land has achieved significant improvements in its sustainability performance by building a holistic ecosystem emphasising collaboration with tenants, suppliers, contractors, and other stakeholders. By focusing on the full lifecycle of the building, Hongkong Land is significantly reducing its carbon footprint while improving other sustainability metrics.
Mark Lam, Head of Investor Relations and Corporate Sustainability, Hongkong Land; Grace Lam, Senior Sustainability Manager, Hongkong Land; Natalie Wu, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Hongkong Land; Andy Yeung, Director and Head of Technical Services, Hongkong Land (speakers listed from left to right) shared the significant improvements in its sustainability performance through collaboration with tenants, suppliers, contractors, and other stakeholders.
Thriving Together: Collaborating with Tenants and Customers
Hongkong Land recognises the pivotal role of collaboration with tenants and customers in driving sustainable change and in 2023, developed the Tenant Sustainability Partnership Programme (TSPP). This unique to market programme aims to foster environmental and social initiatives, rewarding participants for achieving sustainability benchmarks while cultivating a culture of sustainability within the tenant community. Through the TSPP, Hongkong Land strives to create a collective impact by engaging tenants in sustainable practices and initiatives. Hongkong Land also launched and collaborated with tenants on the WOMEN in CENTRAL initiative, organising a series of engaging conversations and events, welcoming over 300 participants in 2023.
In addition, Hongkong Land, in collaboration with retail tenants at LANDMARK, proudly introduced the “Sustainable Shopping Rewards” programme. This groundbreaking initiative encouraged retail shoppers to make sustainable product purchases, facilitated meaningful dialogue between luxury brands and customers, and promoted awareness and action on sustainable consumption.