We assess ESG trends in real estate to increase the market value of our properties
Prague, 26th June 2024
We have mapped ESG trends and reporting in real estate. We are one of the few in the Czech Republic to report our ESG activities under Article 8 of the European SFDR (Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation), which protects our investments from sudden regulatory changes and environmental risks.
ESG appears among the top 5 factors that have had the greatest impact on the real estate industry over the past 20 years. This is according to a 2023 European survey, where ESG rise and focus appear just after low interest rates, the impact of the global financial crisis (2007/2008), urbanisation and the use of technology.
At ARETE INDUSTRIAL, we have committed to environmental, social and governance goals as early as October 2023. Our commitments include, for example, ending the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity in all buildings and installing renewable energy sources. This environmental commitment not only increases the long-term market value of our properties, but also prevents losses due to regulatory changes. Among the regulatory changes we are evaluating is the revision of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). This directive initially significantly dampens subsidies for fossil fuel boilers and subsequently phases out the use of boilers over the next 20 years. This is one of many measures that our comprehensive ESG Strategy is preparing us for.
We are one of the few in the Czech Republic to report our ESG activities under Article 8 of the European SFDR. Together with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Luxembourg, we have mapped the market in Central Europe and have not come across any other AIF or UCITS fund that has more extensive ESG reporting (under Article 9 of the SFDR) in the Czech Republic. As a "light green fund", we therefore continue to support sustainability policies and monitor ESG trends, thanks to which our investment strategy is staying one step ahead.
Frédéric Vonner, Sustainability and Sustainable Finance leader at PwC Luxembourg, explains the context and the outlook of ESG trends for ARETE: "Running an environmentally and socially sustainable business is increasingly recognized as critical for the real estate industry's transformation. Driven primarily by the climate crisis, the industry's move towards responsible capitalism over the next 20 years is expected to significantly influence real estate investment strategies, including Central Europe. Key trends include the imperative to refurbish or develop green and carbon-neutral buildings and the growing importance of social impact. Additionally, regulatory pressures and investor demands are accelerating ESG adoption, which is anticipated to significantly affect asset valuations and investment strategies in the region."