JLL advances sustainability commitment, outlining progress and achievements in annual sustainability report | |
Staff Writer |
JLL, a leading professional services firm specialized in real estate, investment management and development consultancy services, released its 2021 Global Sustainability Report, providing comprehensive updates on the progress it is making across its own operations globally and in the region, corporate supply chain, and with clients, to rapidly decarbonize cities and ensure real estate evolves and adapts in a sustainable way.
Globally, the built environment accounts for 40% of total direct and indirect CO2 emissions. A significant majority of the world’s major cities have committed to requiring that all new buildings be net zero by 2030 and all buildings to be net zero by 2050. But, with approximately 80% of existing building stock set to still be standing in 2050, meeting this net-zero goal is a monumental challenge for the real estate sector.
As the first real estate company in the world with a net-zero target validated by the Science Based Targets initiative, leading the way on sustainability is fundamental to JLL’s purpose to shape the future of real estate for a better world and to its future long-term growth strategy.
Aligned to supporting regional net-zero targets, JLL is committed to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040 by eliminating carbon emissions across all areas of operations. To do this, JLL has a transparent plan and set of pathways across all three Scopes to measure progress. The firm has also pledged that all JLL-occupied buildings will be carbon neutral by 2030, representing a significant milestone on its sustainability journey.
Commenting on the report, Thierry Delvaux, CEO of JLL Middle East, Africa and Turkey, said “Our annual Global Sustainability Report is a testament to our commitment to working with our clients and communities in the region to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040 by eliminating carbon emissions across all areas of our operations. With the progress we have made so far against the ambitious targets we have set, we believe continued strong collaborative efforts will be vital to ensuring a sustainable built environment for all.”
Key highlights from JLL’s 2021 report include the following.
Climate action for sustainable real estate
Healthy spaces for all people
As well as the focus on climate change, JLL’s sustainability program recognizes the importance of promoting health and wellbeing among our workforce, through the buildings we manage for our clients and the wider services we provide.
Inclusive places for thriving communities:
JLL’s sustainability program also puts diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) front and center and is determined to create a culture that fosters DEI in all areas of its business.