green house gas emissions reduction policy
sustainable work environment policy
Akelius recognizes that buildings are a major source of energy consumption.
One goal is therefore to reduce energy intensity by two percent annually.
The company conducts energy inspections across all properties to identify energy improvements, and aims at increasing the use of renewable energy wherever feasible.
Akelius long-term goal is to be carbon neutral by 2050.
Akelius has identified green certifications as a material topic.
The target is to have fifty percent of the portfolio’s floor area certified by independently recognized organizations by the end of 2030.
The impact is
Read more about Akelius’ energy management and corresponding metrics in the annual report.
Through double materiality assessment, Akelius has deemed water not to be a material topic.
Still, Akelius engages in local projects not only to reduce energy consumption, but also water consumption, ensuring responsible wastewater handling across its portfolio.
Read the appendix of the annual report for water consumption and intensity.
Through double materiality assessment, Akelius has deemed waste not to be a material topic.
Still, Akelius is mindful about waste, striving to reduce waste, reuse material, and recycle where possible, to minimize landfill and incineration.
Read the appendix of the annual report for waste indicators.
Akelius’ supplier Code of Conduct ensures social, environmental, and ethical compliance, requiring suppliers to
Akelius favors low-carbon and recyclable materials and adheres to sustainable construction practices, supporting the strategy for reducing its footprint and ensuring compliance with green building standards.