CONTACT US
Share: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn I recommend visiting cushmanwakefield.com to read:%0A%0A {0} %0A%0A {1}

Carbon Neutrality - Shifting to Neutral to Drive Real Estate Sustainability

Shaun Brodie • 23/06/2021

Edge Carbon (image)

Failing to alleviate climate change could have negative consequences for the planet that we live on. Weather systems could be altered and whole ecosystems could change. If these occur, the knock-on effects will undoubtedly affect our everyday lives. As the understanding of what could happen grows so people around the globe are putting pressure on governments, businesses and themselves to take action, and one often-talked-about solution of late is going carbon neutral.

In this report jointly launched by Cushman & Wakefield and USGBC - Carbon Neutrality - Shifting to Neutral to Drive Real Estate Sustainability in China, we will look at:
  
Climate change and the importance of going green;
What China has done and is expected to do;
How real estate can help;
Taking the next step – going carbon neutral;
A whole lifecycle carbon reduction plan – a road map for real estate investors/developers/landlords in China;
Other considerations and what's in it for real estate investors, developers and landlords

Download the Carbon Neutrality report.

Watch the on-demand webinar:

Sustainability hero large nl Sustainability hero extra large nl

Related Insights

Edge Carbon (image)
Insights • Sustainability / ESG

All about carbon

Companies often talk about becoming ‘carbon neutral’ or achieving ‘net zero,’ but what does that actually mean?
26/05/2021
Role of the City CArd (image)
Insights • Sustainability / ESG

The Role of Cities in Defining Our Environmental Future

To support that future, the urban ecosystem needs to be at the heart of urban and development planning. While some might argue that’s a constraint on development, it’s actually an opportunity.
03/06/2021
The Sustainability Imperative for Data Centres across Greater China
Insights

The Sustainability Imperative for Data Centres across Greater China

Summer Chen, Senior Associate Director, Valuation & Advisory Services, Greater China, discusses how the issue of addressing sustainability in data centres is not just a trend for the sector but an imperative as China commits to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
Summer Chen • 25/05/2021

Ready to talk?

We look forward to connecting with you.
With your permission we and our partners would like to use cookies in order to access and record information and process personal data, such as unique identifiers and standard information sent by a device to ensure our website performs as expected, to develop and improve our products, and for advertising and insight purposes.

Alternatively click on More Options and select your preferences before providing or refusing consent. Some processing of your personal data may not require your consent, but you have a right to object to such processing.

You can change your preferences at any time by returning to this site or clicking on Privacy & Cookies.
MORE OPTIONS
AGREE AND CLOSE
These cookies ensure that our website performs as expected,for example website traffic load is balanced across our servers to prevent our website from crashing during particularly high usage.
These cookies allow our website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you are in) and provide enhanced features. These cookies do not gather any information about you that could be used for advertising or remember where you have been on the internet.
These cookies allow us to work with our marketing partners to understand which ads or links you have clicked on before arriving on our website or to help us make our advertising more relevant to you.
Agree All
Reject All
SAVE SETTINGS