In spring 2015, Fabege carried out a materiality analysis in which some fifty representatives of the company’s key stakeholder groups were asked to participate in an anonymous survey about Fabege’s sustainability work.
The principal stakeholder groups were defined as customers, employees, creditors, shareholders and analysts, suppliers and the other parts of society in which the company operates.
The purpose of the survey was to develop the company’s sustainability work and improve the relevance of sustainability reporting. We have not identified a need for change in 2017. The stakeholder dialogues carried out in 2015, combined with internal analyses, have resulted accordingly in an updated materiality analysis that defines the issues where Fabege has the greatest impact and potential to influence. The results of the analysis show that the following areas are the most significant for Fabege:
Employees
- Health and safety
- Skills development
- Employment terms and human rights
Energy and environment
- Energy-efficiency enhancements
- Choice of materials and safe products
- Environmental risks and soil remediation
- Emissions and waste management
Sustainable relations
- Sustainability-inspected supply chain
- Collaboration with other players for sustainable urban development
- Anticorruption and sound business ethics