The collective ambition to build a healthier world is a fundamental part of our business.
At Frasers Property UK, we are committed to doing the right thing. From our impact on people and the planet, to the connections and experiences we help create, we strive to make a more sustainable, inclusive and healthy world for all - creating environments that strengthen the connection between people and the places they live, work and visit.
We know that the concept of value extends beyond the physical structures; it incorporates a strong commitment to sustainability and community engagement and is more than just a checkbox to be ticked.
“... to build a resilient and sustainable business.”
At the core of our purpose is creating places for good. By acting progressively, producing and consuming responsibly, and focusing on our people, we aspire to raise sustainability ideals, build a more resilient business and create lasting impact.
| Baseline | FY2024 | 2024 % vs Baseline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scope 1 | 2,426 | 1,232 | -49% |
| Scope 2 | 4,072 | 19 | -100% |
| Total Scope 1&2 | 6,498 | 1,251 | -81% |
| Scope 3 Cat 13 emissions | 17,867 | 17,569 | -2% |
| Scope 3 Total Emissions | 53,568 | 38,332 | -28% |
Continuously improving our processes and maintaining a robust governance structure, enabling transparency and integration of sustainability across our business.
Reducing our climate impact through responsible business practices and resource management.
We recognise the importance of engaging stakeholders and building our workforce to deliver long-lasting positive impact across communities.
Fostering an innovation culture that creates value and strengthens our ability to deliver.
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Sustainably managing the efficient use of materials and focusing on decarbonisation of our supply chain.
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Empowering and promoting the social inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, economic or any other status.
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Adopting an innovative culture enables our business to stay relevant and meet the expectations of our stakeholders. We encourage innovation across our business through partnerships and organic innovation in our pursuit to cultivate a customer-centric and collaborative mindset. In addition, we continue our efforts to innovate and improve processes to enhance the experiences of employees, tenants and customers.
charging points across the FPUK portfolio
innovation training across all FPUK members
GRESB rating, 1st in our peer group
Our impact extends beyond our operations. We are aware of our role in influencing our supply chain to create sustainable value and encourage them to consider environmental, social and governance issues in their own businesses. In 2021, we conducted an internal consultation and materiality assessment to drive responsible sourcing and implemented a Group-wide responsible sourcing policy and workplan.
produced by on-site photovoltaics by end of FY23
statements on Modern Slavery
carbon-neutral carpets procured in 2021
Frasers Property sees diversity and inclusion as integral parts of our culture and identity. We are building a culture where differences are valued and respected, knowing that such diversity brings us closer to the communities we serve. We strive to create workplaces where everyone feels empowered to be authentic at work. That's why, in 2020, we established a Group-wide Diversity & Inclusion Policy and pledged to the UN Women's Empowerment Principles to advance and empower women in the workplace.
split gender divide
Comprehensively assessing the risk placed on the environment, viability, health and safety, and the wider social impacts from our sites and development.
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Efficiently managing the procurement, usage, and production of energy across our portfolio.
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Ensuring healthy, balanced and engaging community and work environments.
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To future-proof our businesses, it is integral to comprehensively assess the environment, health and safety and social risks associated with our businesses. That is why we have set ourselves the goal to establish holistic overarching internal policies to govern and guide management of the focus areas. In FY20, we introduced a Group Corporate Social Responsibility Policy, while all our businesses developed their own sustainability workplan aligned with the Group goals.
sustainable development policies under 1 core framework
green financing across the FPUK portfolio
Energy lies at the core of going Net Zero. That’s why at Frasers Property we remain fully conscious of the wider effects that fossil fuels and our energy usage have. We promote ourselves through a strong focus on expanding our renewable energy production stream, we procure 100% of renewable energy across all landlord-controlled areas, and we have installed automatic metering systems to assess our levels of energy usage across many of our buildings.
renewable energy procurement across all landlord-controlled areas
of solar PV to be installed by the end of FY23
of renewable solar energy produced to date in FY22 *as of 08/22
We believe promoting the health and well-being of our stakeholders would lead to increased productivity and work satisfaction and reduced workplace risks associated with safety. This took even greater prominence with the impact of COVID-19. As a business, we are building wellness into the culture to positively engage employees and by creating awareness of health management, and supporting mental wellness.
people working across Fitwel accredited business parks
CO2 levels average across 17 buildings in 4 sites, equivalent to 400ppm which is the average outside level
Incorporating social, environmental and governance criteria in the evaluation process.
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Substantially reducing waste generation and water usage through preventative measures, reduction, recycling and reusage.
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Taking full consideration of the social values, prosperity, and resiliency of the communities we influence.
Find out more
We invest strategically, taking into consideration financial as well as environmental, social and governance criteria in the evaluation process to deliver long-term economic performance. Our goal is to finance the majority of our sustainable asset portfolios with green and sustainable financing by 2024. In 2021, we certified all new development projects with third-party and relevant green building schemes. By 2024, we aim to achieve 80% certification across all owned and managed assets.
business parks with ISO14001 accreditation
business parks regularly assessed for climate change resiliency
landlord meters upgraded to half-hourly automatic meters, with another 57 upgrades underway.
We continually encourage the efficient use of resources, and the effective management of water, to curb both waste generation and water usage. That’s why in 2021, we successfully phased out single-use plastics in meeting rooms and in all of our onsite managed hospitality assets. We also aim to continually raise both waste data coverage and water consumption data coverage for all buildings in our operating assets.
water consumption data coverage for all landlord-controlled areas.
waste diversion from landfill
waste generation data coverage for landlord-controlled areas
A successful real estate development goes beyond its design and layout. It also considers the community planning and transformation to bring people together for long-term health and sustainability. We aim to create places for social connectedness and community resilience to grow organically. We strive to build communities that thrive as places to live, work and play, working in partnership with local communities and non-profit organisations.
Fitwel at Farnborough, 2-star at Chineham and Winnersh
charity partners
raised for FareShare in FY21 providing 30,000 meals to vulnerable people
Establishing resiliency in our strategy that can adapt to any climate scenario.
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Protecting and enhancing the environment and ecosystem through our developments.
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Developing skills and leadership programmes that support productive activities, creativity and innovation to deliver high value.
Find out more
Both climate science and the evidence from climate change-related events have clearly shown the need for businesses to identify, understand and manage climate risks within their operations. If not mitigated at an early stage with conscious planning, climate risk will affect a business portfolio valuation and financial standing in the long term. To make informed decisions in all stages of our value chain, we have commenced climate risk assessments across our business so that we can implement asset-level adaptation and mitigation plans aligned to the Task Force on Climate-related Disclosures framework by 2024.
buildings with BREEAM very good or higher, with 27 buildings across the portfolio and 4 sites with excellent
of FPUK portfolio by floor area under BREEAM
Green Flag awards at Chineham & Farnborough
Biodiversity and ecosystems are the foundation of the world that we live in, without which we would not have clean air, clean water and food. As a responsible real estate developer, we strive to conserve, regenerate and enhance the planet’s ecosystem. Our goal is to leave every site ‘better than before’ by 2030.
bird boxes, green walls, and wilding areas
beehives implemented at Winnersh and Farnborough
We invest in learning and development programmes to equip our employees with the right skill sets and capabilities to build and empower a future-ready workforce. All employees have regular sustainability training with an aim to achieve an average of 40 hours per year.
FPUK employees have completed sustainability training across FY21 & FY22
companies aligned with the Better Buildings Partnership.
FPUK employees trained in Design Think
Continuously improving our processes and maintaining a robust governance structure, enabling transparency and integration of sustainability across our business.
Fostering an innovation culture that creates value and strengthens our ability to deliver.
Find out more
Comprehensively assessing the risk placed on the environment, viability, health and safety, and the wider social impacts from our sites and development.
Find out more
Incorporating social, environmental and governance criteria in the evaluation process.
Find out more
Establishing resiliency in our strategy that can adapt to any climate scenario.
Find out more
Adopting an innovative culture enables our business to stay relevant and meet the expectations of our stakeholders. We encourage innovation across our business through partnerships and organic innovation in our pursuit to cultivate a customer-centric and collaborative mindset. In addition, we continue our efforts to innovate and improve processes to enhance the experiences of employees, tenants and customers.
charging points across the FPUK portfolio
innovation training across all FPUK members
GRESB rating, 1st in our peer group
To future-proof our businesses, it is integral to comprehensively assess the environment, health and safety and social risks associated with our businesses. That is why we have set ourselves the goal to establish holistic overarching internal policies to govern and guide management of the focus areas. In FY20, we introduced a Group Corporate Social Responsibility Policy, while all our businesses developed their own sustainability workplan aligned with the Group goals.
sustainable development policies under 1 core framework
green financing across the FPUK portfolio
We invest strategically, taking into consideration financial as well as environmental, social and governance criteria in the evaluation process to deliver long-term economic performance. Our goal is to finance the majority of our sustainable asset portfolios with green and sustainable financing by 2024. In 2021, we certified all new development projects with third-party and relevant green building schemes. By 2024, we aim to achieve 80% certification across all owned and managed assets.
business parks with ISO14001 accreditation
business parks regularly assessed for climate change resiliency
landlord meters upgraded to half-hourly automatic meters, with another 57 upgrades underway.
Both climate science and the evidence from climate change-related events have clearly shown the need for businesses to identify, understand and manage climate risks within their operations. If not mitigated at an early stage with conscious planning, climate risk will affect a business portfolio valuation and financial standing in the long term. To make informed decisions in all stages of our value chain, we have commenced climate risk assessments across our business so that we can implement asset-level adaptation and mitigation plans aligned to the Task Force on Climate-related Disclosures framework by 2024.
buildings with BREEAM very good or higher, with 27 buildings across the portfolio and 4 sites with excellent
of FPUK portfolio by floor area under BREEAM
Green Flag awards at Chineham & Farnborough
Reducing our climate impact through responsible business practices and resource management.
Sustainably managing the efficient use of materials and focusing on decarbonisation of our supply chain.
Find out more
Efficiently managing the procurement, usage, and production of energy across our portfolio.
Find out more
Substantially reducing waste generation and water usage through preventative measures, reduction, recycling and reusage.
Find out more
Protecting and enhancing the environment and ecosystem through our developments.
Find out more
Our impact extends beyond our operations. We are aware of our role in influencing our supply chain to create sustainable value and encourage them to consider environmental, social and governance issues in their own businesses. In 2021, we conducted an internal consultation and materiality assessment to drive responsible sourcing and implemented a Group-wide responsible sourcing policy and workplan.
produced by on-site photovoltaics by end of FY23
statements on Modern Slavery
carbon-neutral carpets procured in 2021
Energy lies at the core of going Net Zero. That’s why at Frasers Property we remain fully conscious of the wider effects that fossil fuels and our energy usage have. We promote ourselves through a strong focus on expanding our renewable energy production stream, we procure 100% of renewable energy across all landlord-controlled areas, and we have installed automatic metering systems to assess our levels of energy usage across many of our buildings.
renewable energy procurement across all landlord-controlled areas
of solar PV to be installed by the end of FY23
of renewable solar energy produced to date in FY22 *as of 08/22
We continually encourage the efficient use of resources, and the effective management of water, to curb both waste generation and water usage. That’s why in 2021, we successfully phased out single-use plastics in meeting rooms and in all of our onsite managed hospitality assets. We also aim to continually raise both waste data coverage and water consumption data coverage for all buildings in our operating assets.
water consumption data coverage for all landlord-controlled areas.
waste diversion from landfill
waste generation data coverage for landlord-controlled areas
Biodiversity and ecosystems are the foundation of the world that we live in, without which we would not have clean air, clean water and food. As a responsible real estate developer, we strive to conserve, regenerate and enhance the planet’s ecosystem. Our goal is to leave every site ‘better than before’ by 2030.
bird boxes, green walls, and wilding areas
beehives implemented at Winnersh and Farnborough
We recognise the importance of engaging stakeholders and building our workforce to deliver long-lasting positive impact across communities.
Empowering and promoting the social inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, economic or any other status.
Find out more
Ensuring healthy, balanced and engaging community and work environments.
Find out more
Taking full consideration of the social values, prosperity, and resiliency of the communities we influence.
Find out more
Developing skills and leadership programmes that support productive activities, creativity and innovation to deliver high value.
Find out more
Frasers Property sees diversity and inclusion as integral parts of our culture and identity. We are building a culture where differences are valued and respected, knowing that such diversity brings us closer to the communities we serve. We strive to create workplaces where everyone feels empowered to be authentic at work. That's why, in 2020, we established a Group-wide Diversity & Inclusion Policy and pledged to the UN Women's Empowerment Principles to advance and empower women in the workplace.
split gender divide
We believe promoting the health and well-being of our stakeholders would lead to increased productivity and work satisfaction and reduced workplace risks associated with safety. This took even greater prominence with the impact of COVID-19. As a business, we are building wellness into the culture to positively engage employees and by creating awareness of health management, and supporting mental wellness.
people working across Fitwel accredited business parks
CO2 levels average across 17 buildings in 4 sites, equivalent to 400ppm which is the average outside level
A successful real estate development goes beyond its design and layout. It also considers the community planning and transformation to bring people together for long-term health and sustainability. We aim to create places for social connectedness and community resilience to grow organically. We strive to build communities that thrive as places to live, work and play, working in partnership with local communities and non-profit organisations.
Fitwel at Farnborough, 2-star at Chineham and Winnersh
charity partners
raised for FareShare in FY21 providing 30,000 meals to vulnerable people
We invest in learning and development programmes to equip our employees with the right skill sets and capabilities to build and empower a future-ready workforce. All employees have regular sustainability training with an aim to achieve an average of 40 hours per year.
FPUK employees have completed sustainability training across FY21 & FY22
companies aligned with the Better Buildings Partnership.
FPUK employees trained in Design Think