Corporate Social Responsibility


Corporate responsibility

Fabege is a socially aware and responsible company. The company works to proactively reduce its environmental impact and, in cooperation with customers, contributes to sustainable urban development.

Fabege acts responsibly in all sectors of its business activities and relations with stakeholders within and outside the company. Fabege strives to be a positive force in society.

Since properties account for an estimated 40 per cent of the world’s total energy consumption, their climate impact is substantial. Today, there is a sharper focus on energy and climate, particularly in view of the on-going population growth, urbanisation and climate change. This trend requires resource-efficient and sustainable urban development.

As a property owner, Fabege has both an opportunity and a responsibility to support tomorrow’s sustainable cities. Offering customers the best possible environmental standard is another point of departure for Faberge’s activities, and the growing awareness of customers is creating new opportunities.

High-quality premises from an environmental and energy perspective create value added for existing tenants and attract new customers. In this area, Fabege has a strong position based on its long-term, systematic and pro-active environmental work.

Responsibility and sound business ethics characterise Fabege’s relations with the world at large. The aim is that all parties impacted by Fabege’s business activities, whether they are customers, employees, suppliers or contractors, will feel that their best interests are being served and that Fabege is a partner they can trust.

Social responsibility at Fabege: Highlights 2010

Social responsibility at Fabege: Highlights 2011

  • Fabege joined the UN Global Compact.
  • Increased focus on business ethics.
  • Environmental classification became standard in new production and major redevelopments.
  • Green leases were introduced.
  • Energy consumption was further reduced.
  • CO2 emissions reduced to approximately 4,000 tonnes from about 40,000 tonnes in 2002.
  • The 2014 target in terms of heating consumption was achieved
    (70 kWh/sqm LOA).

Sustainability

Fabege's Sustainability Report 2011 Read more about Fabege's sustainability activities Sustainability Report 2011.

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