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Shout About Your ESG Credentials!

Posted by Spaciable on 5th November 2021 -

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According to the World Bank, sustainable buildings have sales premiums up to 31% higher than traditional buildings.

ESG (environmental, social and governance) policies and credentials are becoming increasingly important to home users.

They want to know they are buying from an ethically responsible developer.

Poor ESG standards can lead to increased fall-throughs, bad press and loss of investment.

Make sure your home users are aware of your high ESG standards.

The best way to do this is through our Sustainability Guides, which contain a wealth of information and advice about the sustainable features of your developments, homes and the local area. We can also include community information, health and wellbeing tips and charity involvement, to further comply with social and governance criteria.

If you’ve built green, make sure you’re shouting about it.

Contact us at [email protected] or by calling 023 8062 6280 to find out how we can help you.

 

 


Julia Mardell

Spaciable has helped over 130 private residential and build to rent developers, housing associations and managing agents digitalise their handover and customer service processes to save time and money, while elevating their brand image in a crowded market.

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