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Retail Estates acquires and manages retail properties. Its strategy is centered on long-term leasing agreements with retail tenants, focusing on generating steady income from its assets.
1988
Belgium
51 - 200 employees
Commercial Real Estate
$100M - 500M in revenue
$100M - 500M in profitability
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Carbon emissions
Electricity consumption
Carbon certificate projects
Targets
Other sustainability metrics
Industry rank: 153 out of 359ⓈThe carbon emissions rank is based on a company's CO2 equivalent Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions compared to other companies in the same industry (over 50 companies) in Illuminem's database. Higher emissions result in a lower rank.
Total CO2 emissions
(CO2e tons)
Industry rank: 153 out of 359ⓈThe carbon emissions rank is based on a company's CO2 equivalent Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions compared to other companies in the same industry (over 50 companies) in Illuminem's database. Higher emissions result in a lower rank.
Company actuals (net of offset)
Industry Benchmark
(adj. for company revenues)
Industry rank: 1 out of 359ⓈThe renewables rank is based on a company's share of renewable electricity (as a percentage of total electricity consumption) compared to other companies in the same industry (over 50 companies) within Illuminem's database.
Total electricity consumption
and % renewables
(MWh, % of consumption)
Industry rank: 1 out of 359ⓈThe renewables rank is based on a company's share of renewable electricity (as a percentage of total electricity consumption) compared to other companies in the same industry (over 50 companies) within Illuminem's database.
Total electricity
Share of renewable electricity
Industry Benchmark
Target | Year | Value | Scope | Baseline |
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Net ZeroⓈCompany sustainability report | 2050 | 100% | 1&2&3 | - |
Retail Estates has made progress in reducing its GHG emissions by implementing green power contracts for electricity in Belgium and the Netherlands, and installing solar panels. In Belgium, all properties with electricity meters in Retail Estates' name use renewable energy, and in the Netherlands, 87% of electricity meter contracts have been converted to green power. The company is also working on improving the energy efficiency of its buildings and increasing the share of renewable energy in its portfolio. These efforts are part of Retail Estates' strategic sustainability framework and its commitment to the EU's emission-free buildings target by 2050.
Sustainability employees
2-3
ⓈThis value represents the estimated number of employees in a company with sustainability-related roles or job titles, as determined by Illuminem using publicly available data.Fake Job Title 1
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