Precinct Properties Wins Deloitte Top 200 Sustainability Award

Reuters12-09
Precinct Properties Wins Deloitte Top 200 Sustainability Award

Precinct Properties New Zealand Ltd. has been recognised with the Sustainability Award at the 2025 Deloitte Top 200 Awards for its approach to environmental, social, and governance $(ESG)$ practices. The company has implemented a comprehensive ESG strategy, including a pathway to achieve Net Zero Carbon by 2030, covering both operational emissions and embodied carbon in its developments. Precinct Properties also improved its GRESB score to 91 out of 100 in FY25, placing it in the top 20% of over 2,000 global real estate entities. Additional initiatives include the launch of a portfolio-wide waste strategy aligned with circular economy principles and the delivery of New Zealand's first NABERSNZ water ratings, achieving 4.5 to 5 stars across four commercial buildings. The company provides quarterly ESG reporting to clients and runs workshops to support clients in estimating and improving their NABERSNZ tenancy ratings.

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