KLÉPIERRE TO BUILD THE MOST SUSTAINABLE PLATFORM FOR COMMERCE BY 2030
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KLÉPIERRE TO BUILD THE MOST SUSTAINABLE PLATFORM FOR COMMERCE BY
2030
PRESS RELEASE
KLÉPIERRE TO BUILD THE MOST SUSTAINABLE PLATFORM
FOR COMMERCE BY 2030
Paris – February 1st, 2023
Klépierre, the European leader in
shopping malls, today unveiled its new CSR strategy,
Act4Good™, featuring even more
ambitious objectives and an expanded scope with new challenges.
Developed with a committee of independent experts, Act4Good™ is
focused on four pillars designed to help Klépierre
build the most sustainable platform for commerce by
2030.
In 2018, Klépierre launched a five-year CSR plan
based on 32 concrete objectives to act for the planet, act for
territories and act for people. The results to date have exceeded
expectations, with the Group achieving the plan’s objectives at an
average rate of 99.8%. In particular, Klépierre has reduced the
energy intensity of its portfolio by more than 40% and cut down its
direct and indirect greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 80%
since 2013.
With its new Act4Good™
strategy, Klépierre now intends to go a step further by building
the most sustainable platform for commerce, thereby cementing its
position as the sector’s CSR leader. The strategy is based on four
pillars:
- Act for the climate by achieving
net zero by 2030;
- Act to service communities and
territories around its shopping centers;
- Act as a skills developer for its
employees, partners and visitors; and
- Act to promote sustainable
lifestyles for its entire ecosystem – customers, retailers,
employees, partners and citizens.
“Klépierre has long been committed to CSR
issues, rising to the rank of sector leader in the area. This
status is a great source of pride, but it comes with great
responsibility. Being a leader means daring to challenge the very
foundations of our business, to reduce its footprint and improve
its impact on the world around us,” said Jean-Marc Jestin, Chairman
of Klépierre’s Executive Board. “Sustainable commerce first and
foremost means operating low-carbon retail spaces that fully
contribute to combating climate change. It also means offering
places that genuinely service the community, where people can meet
and come together. It means helping to develop the skills of those
around us who visit our centers. And it means being at the
forefront of change, by encouraging more sustainable
lifestyles.”
AN IMPACT OBJECTIVE AND AN OPERATIONAL ROADMAP FOR 2030
FOR EACH COMMITMENT
Achieving net zeroImpact objective: a net zero
carbon portfolio
- Reach an average portfolio energy
efficiency of 70 kWh/sq.m
- Measure our tenants’ private energy
consumption in our shopping centers and support them in achieving a
20% reduction in their energy consumption
- Install renewable energy production
units at our assets to reach up to 30% of self-consumption for our
Top-40 shopping centers
- Engage our visitors with the aim of
achieving a 40% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions related to
their transportation
- Enhance all waste with a strong
focus on recovering materials (50% recycling/reuse, 100% food waste
composted/digested)
- Ensure all our new
development/refurbishment projects include low-carbon solutions and
support our tenants in creating low-carbon shops (structural works
and fit-outs)
- Commit to net-zero land use for all
shopping center development projects
- Obtain operational sustainability
certification for all our shopping centers
Servicing communitiesImpact objective: 100% of
our assets servicing communities
- Set up a long-term “Giving Back”
project per center with a high impact for local
communities
- Offer green services to visitors in
all our shopping centers (recycling/repair stations, clothes
collection points, etc.)
- Make all our shopping centers
compliant with a set of internal inclusion standards
- Ensure that one shopping center per
territory is equipped with a disaster relief plan for local
communities
Growing peopleImpact objective: 50,000 people
developed across Europe
- Upskill our employees in CSR, every
year
- Create Klépierre Academies offering
programs to upskill stakeholders and improve their employability in
our Top-50 malls
- Reach 40% of women in Top
Management and the Top-100 managers, aiming for equal pay
- Include an inclusion clause in all
our service providers’ contracts (concerning the employment of
people with disabilities, in long-term unemployment or from
deprived neighborhoods)
- Engage all employees in sponsorship
programs to support and develop local communities
- Protect people’s physical and
mental health by enabling access to preventive programs in all our
workplaces and local communities
- Systematically include at least one
CSR criterion in the performance appraisals of our
employees
Promoting sustainable lifestylesImpact
objective: 50 million consumers guided toward sustainable
lifestyles
- Promote sustainable commerce across
all of our shopping centers by showcasing the responsible
products/services of our retailers and by assessing the CSR
engagement of our tenants before signing leases
- Dedicate one specific unit to new
local, responsible concepts in our Top-50 shopping
centers
- Raise our visitors’ awareness of
sustainable lifestyles through responsible events (at least
3 events/year)
- Organize a biennial contest to
support and promote three players committed to the low-carbon
transition (one retailer, one service provider and one technical
solution provider)
INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGY
To define its new CSR strategy, Klépierre set up
a scientific committee of nine leading figures, who worked closely
with the Group for a full year to help draw up the 2030 plan. The
committee comprised:
- Michael Shuman, attorney,
economist, professor at Bard Business School, consultant at Council
Fire and author (The Main Street Journal), specializing in the
development of local economies;
- Jean Jouzel, climatologist,
researcher, former Vice-Chair of the IPCC and special advisor to
the French government;
- Nathalie Damery, co-founder of
ObSoCo;
- Cédric Borel, Head of Action for
Market Transformation (A4MT), Chair of Construction21 France and
former head of the French Institute for Building Performance
(IFPEB);
- Elisabeth Laville, founder and
Chief Entrepreneur at Utopies;
- Ludovic Poutrain, founder and Chief
Executive Officer of Imago Accompagnement and former head of human
resources at Nhood and Kiabi;
- Sonia Lavadinho, speaker,
consultant, business coach and Founding Director of Bfluid
prospective research;
- Gilbert Rochecouste, founder and
Managing Director of Village Well; and
- Eva Hinkers, Chair of the Europe
region and member of the Management Board of Arup.
“We wanted to surround ourselves with experts
recognized in their field. Thanks to these discussions and with the
help of all our employees – who are the ones that will bring
Act4Good™ to life on the ground – we have developed an
ambitious and realistic roadmap. We are very proud of this new page
in our history, which we will write with our entire ecosystem,”
said Clémentine Pacitti, Head of CSR for the Klépierre
Group.
Learn more in our full press kit:
https://www.klepierre.com/en/nos-engagements
INVESTOR
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ABOUT KLÉPIERRE
Klépierre is the European leader in shopping
malls, combining property development and asset management skills.
The Company’s portfolio is valued at €20.6 billion at June 30,
2022, and comprises large shopping centers in more than
10 countries in Continental Europe which together host
hundreds of millions of visitors per year. Klépierre holds a
controlling stake in Steen & Strøm (56.1%), Scandinavia’s
number one shopping center owner and manager. Klépierre is a French
REIT (SIIC) listed on Euronext Paris and is included in the CAC
Next 20 and EPRA Euro Zone Indexes. It is also included in
sustainability indexes, such as CAC SBT 1.5, MSCI Europe ESG
Leaders, FTSE4Good, Euronext Vigeo Europe 120, and features in
CDP’s “A-list”. These distinctions underscore the Group’s
commitment to a proactive sustainable development policy and its
global leadership in the fight against climate change. For more
information, please visit the newsroom on our website:
www.klepierre.com This press release is available on the
Klépierre website: www.klepierre.com
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