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Real Estate e Ambiente

 

British Land lancia "Sustainability Exhibition"

23 agosto 2007

 
"British Land has launched a Sustainability and Climate Change touring exhibition as part of its drive to reduce water, waste and energy use in its £20 billion property portfolio. The company also announced the introduction of free home energy audits for employees to help them to reduce their own environmental impact. The exhibition aims to help raise awareness of what simple measures people and businesses can take to reduce their resource usage and related carbon footprint. It will initially tour eight British Land venues in the UK, giving over 2.5 million people the opportunity to see the exhibition within the first four months. The exhibition, inspired by Business in the Community, uses a series of giant billboards and static displays bearing practical information and easy measures that will help everyone to reduce their carbon footprint and make good environmental choices. The displays touch on the issues of energy use, carbon emissions, sustainable transport, water use, recycling and waste reduction. Actions can be as easy as turning the thermostat down one degree, changing to energy saving lightbulbs, washing clothes at 30 degrees, recycling mobile phones, taking a shorter shower, or turning off appliances. Last year British Land reduced substantially its environmental impact for the third consecutive year and has committed to accelerating its initiatives with the aim of becoming carbon neutral by 2008/2009. However, with around 90 per cent of CO2 emissions in British Land properties coming from customer controlled areas, the launch of the exhibition underlines the company’s determination to advance the cause of Climate Change and Sustainability, in partnership with Office and Retail customers, at its properties and in the property sector in general. Stephen Hester, British Land Chief Executive, said: “We all have a responsibility to help tackle the effects of climate change and the aim of the roadshow is to help everyone become more environmentally friendly. It is also about using our influence to ensure environmental and sustainability concerns are addressed at the properties in which we invest.
“One of the biggest challenges British Land faces in advancing Sustainability is in customer controlled areas and we hope that this exhibition will act as a catalyst for even greater co-operation and collaboration with our occupiers. It is through a collaborative approach that electricity, for example, reduced 16.6 per cent in our London office portfolio in the last year.“ The exhibition will highlight some of British Land’s own property specific initiatives: Automatic tap sensors and washroom flushing systems at Eastgate Shopping Centre are reducing water use by up to 70 per cent; installation of wind turbines at the planned extension to Fort Kinnaird Shopping Park would reduce carbon emissions by 15%; Central recycling facilities at several retail parks mean customers can recycle as they shop; Of the 7,500 tonnes of waste that will be produced at Broadgate this year 3,800 tonnes will be recycled. Energy efficient LED bulbs and movement light sensors at several of properties have reduced energy use by 66 per cent; Intelligent landscape irrigation systems, drought resistant plants in public realm areas and rainwater harvesting helped reduce water use last year by 16 per cent; new developments are targeting 15 per cent of recycled content by value for the entire building and also targeting re-use of 50 per cent of all works materials.The exhibition builds on the BITC/BCSC UK wide shopping centre Climate Change series launched in April by HRH The Prince of Wales at British Land’s Peacock Shopping Centre in Woking. Each British Land venue will also showcase its own environmental initiatives, and those that it would like to encourage to help everyone to make good environmental choices.
British Land plans to extend the roadshow to more of its properties next year." CS della Società


 

 

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