Source: Marketscreener

SLP: SLP updates its sustainability targets

The logistics real estate company SLP, Swedish Logistic Property, is updating its sustainability goals. This is stated in a press release. The background is that several of the company's previous sustainability goals, set for the end of 2025, were already achieved in 2024. The new sustainability goals are: * Achieve net zero emissions in scope 3 by 2040. * Reduce the leasable area from properties with energy classes F and G through relocation, max 5% by the end of 2027. Previous sustainability targets with revised target figures by the end of 2027: * 70 percent of leasable area to be environmentally certified to Breeam In-Use level Very Good or equivalent. * 85% sustainable loans (excluding sustainability-linked financing). * The installed capacity of the photovoltaic systems must amount to 25 MWp. Other previously adopted sustainability targets remain unchanged. - It is very pleasing that we have already achieved many of our sustainability targets ahead of schedule. We are also well on our way to achieving our long-term goal of climate-neutral management by 2030. We are now setting an even longer-term ambition, including the goal of achieving net-zero emissions throughout our value chain by 2040," says Tommy Åstrand, CEO of SLP.

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$25-100M
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1-25
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