Skanska launches integrated ESG+ package for office spaces

Skanska launches integrated ESG+ package for office spaces

Business Forum
An office space that respects ESG principles, in line with market changes and EU requirements, is not only a necessity, but also an added value for employees. For this reason, Skanska offers its tenants services to help them create sustainable workspaces and their non-financial reporting process.

ESG+ is a service package offered by Skanska, developed based on discussions with business partners, with the aim of supporting operations and increasing the efficiency of teams, with an emphasis on caring for the environment and the "wellbeing" of employees.

Tenants, both existing and potential, can benefit from Skanska's experience through an integrated ESG+ package: from creating functional and user-friendly spaces to carbon footprint solutions and ESG reporting.

"At a time when the market is changing rapidly, and the demands in the area of sustainability are increasing, it is no longer enough to just offer an office space. At Skanska, we are aware of how an integrated approach to tenant needs can increase real value, so our ESG+ service package is not just a response to some regulations in the field, but a tool that allows our partners to focus on what matters most to them: growing their business and looking after the health and well-being of their teams.” says Tamara Guleryuz, Leasing & Asset Manager Skanska.

The Skanska ESG+ package covers several specialist areas to enable its clients to take advantage of the full potential of office spaces designed to the highest ESG standards. It also includes advice on the sustainable use of space and educational activity. For example, ESG+ will allow tenants to learn how to save water or energy in an easy way. It will also be easier for tenants to control and optimize the costs associated with office use.

A very important part of the service is also the information package provided as part of the ESG+ offer, which is an excellent support for non-financial reporting.

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