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ESG Policy
“At BSRE, environmental, social, and governance-related considerations are an integral part of our business plan, and we believe this focus will generate outsized financial profitability”
BSRE’s Investment Strategy is centred around a “green” approach:
- BSRE endeavours to, wherever possible, refurbish rather than demolish existing structures and re-use materials, reducing carbon dioxide emissions that result from new-build construction
- All projects target at least a BREEAM Excellent certification
All projects endeavour to use renewable energy sources
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Environmental sustainability in Real Estate:
The “E” in ESG is the main factor to consider as a value driver for real estate investors and building occupiers. Environmental aspects in real estate include:
- Efficient energy and water consumption.
- Low carbon dioxide producing properties, moving towards Net Zero.
- Covid complying properties with high air-quality
- Green roofs absorbing air pollution and creating a monoclimate.

Social responsibility in Real Estate:
Real estate has a significant social impact, making the “S” also a value driver:
- Participation in the rehabilitation of public spaces.
- Ensuring buildings’ security and assuring human rights.
- Neglecting social elements can lead to a lack of reputation, lost work, higher employee turnover, increased operating costs, and may threaten one’s ability to operate.

Governance in Real Estate:
Prioritising corporate Governance represents an opportunity for real estate companies to drive long-term value:
- Compliance with governance rules and guidelines.
- Ensuring adequate and transparent remuneration.
- Promoting transparent disclosure of governance issues.
- Fostering diversity in management and governing bodies.
- Establishing and communicating organizational values.