- As one of only 15 firms globally, Urban Partners is chosen to pilot SBTi’s new industry guidelines, bringing long experience from galvanising climate action and spearheading decarbonising initiatives for buildings through its real estate investor Nrep
- With CO2 reduction in cities being key to climate action, SBTi is now developing an industry-wide science-based framework to support the green transition in real estate, a sector accounting for close to 40 % of global GHG emissions
Jens Stender, Co-CEO Urban Partners, said: “The gap between industry performance and where we need to be in order to meet the 1.5° target in the Paris Agreement is growing, and crucial to act on. Collective participation in green frameworks, such as this market leading initiative from the SBTi, is already moving the dial and has the potential to get us back on track. For years, Urban Partners has leaned forward in exploring innovative emissions-reducing levers to scale and seek to inspire the industry in doing so, and SBTi is integral for our continued journey.”
Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen, Head of Sustainability at Urban Partners, said: “No company can achieve a full transition in isolation. Collaboration and alignment is crucial in framework development to identify best-practises and work transparently towards a shared objective. By actively supporting SBTi on this industry guidance and target-setting tool, we contribute with our knowledge and aim to collaborate in a global context to help accelerate clarity and action together.”
“There is a steep but imperative learning curve that needs to take place within companies to properly comprehend the climate emergency. We encourage real estate companies, urban developers, city leaders and other stakeholders around the world to join us as we support efforts to scale up science-driven initiatives, such as this one from the SBTi.”
About Urban Partners
Urban Partners is a platform of vision-aligned investment strategies shaped around urban problem solving. By uniting insights, stakeholders and capital, its ambition is to deliver a long-term positive impact for all stakeholders. With a purpose to power the progress of cities, its focus is to help decarbonize the built environment and (re)generate urban neighbourhoods. The platform includes four ESG-focused investment strategies: European real estate investor Nrep, the venture capital firm 2150, private equity investor Luma, and the credit specialist Velo Capital. With €21bn under management, Urban Partners invest in assets, companies, technologies, and solutions. Founded in 2005, the platform today manages investments in more than 15 countries and employs 700 employees. For more information, visit: www.urban.partners
About Nrep
Nrep is a real estate investor committed to driving real change in the industry to benefit people and planet. Taking a holistic, long-term approach when investing across real estate segments, primarily residential, logistics, care homes and offices, Nrep is recognized for its ability to reimagining the built environment, including several large-scale neighborhood developments. The company manages 8 million square meters of real estate projects across Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Germany, and has more than 400 employees across Europe. Nrep is part of Urban Partners. For more information, visit www.nrep.com
The Science Based Targets initiative, “SBTi”
SBTi drives corporate climate action by enabling businesses and financial institutions globally to set science-based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets. It was formed as a collaboration between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, WorldResources Institute (WRI), the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and the We Mean Business Coalition. The SBTi’s goal is to enable companies worldwide to do what climate science requires of the global economy: to halve emissions by 2030, and achieve net-zero before 2050. The SBTi develops criteria and provides tools and guidance to enable businesses and financial institutions to set GHG emissions reduction targets in line with what science tells us is needed to keep global heating below 1.5°C.
For further details, contact: Anna Hillinge, Head of Communications, Urban Partners and Nrep:+4521136243 / anhi@urban.partners
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