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EPRA has embarked on a programme to develop BPRs on Sustainability Reporting – building upon relevant mandatory reporting requirements and voluntary initiatives, in particular the GRI CRESS.Download the Sustainabilty Reporting BPR |
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The Sustainability Reporting Committee consists of listed property company reps, major investors and advisors. The committee meets throughout the year to discuss key sustainability reporting issues affecting property companies.Find out more here |
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EPRA supports the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark - an initiative to assess the environmental and social performance of public and private real estate investments.Find out more here |
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A guide to drivers and barriers to sustainability reporting, the EPRA Sustainability BPR, including illustrative examples.Download it here |
Sustainability documents
This section enables the user to search, select and download position papers and relevant documents. Searches can be made by document type and timeframes. Some documents are locked - EPRA members need to log in to access these. If you need a log-in password, email: info@epra.com.
Sustainability
Sustainability performance reporting is an area of increasing interest for investors in listed property companies. EPRA is actively influencing this debate through a number of initiatives including the development of Sustainability BPR and guidance for European listed property companies.
IVG survey reveals greater listed property sector embrace of sustainable practices |
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Companies without sustainability concept will increasingly find themselves at a competitive disadvantage moving forward. Sustainability means long-term economic stability and responsibility: IVG survey of 85 listed property companies (EPRA members). Read findings >> |
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EPRA in drive to improve sustainability reporting for European listed real estate sector |
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The European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) has launched Best Practice Recommendations for Sustainability Reporting in the listed property sector, as it aims to drive up standards in this crucial area and replicate successes already delivered via the EPRA BPR financial reporting. More >> |
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German listed real estate has greatest expansion potential in Europe |
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Strong emerging trends in Germany’s property investment market, means the country could contribute the greatest share of a potential doubling in the market capitalisation of the European listed real estate sector over the next five years, says Philip Charls, EPRA CEO. |
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