Research Briefing
| Apr 10, 2024
Australian office sustainability outcomes underpin asset performance
As more businesses commit to carbon net zero, those who occupy office space are increasingly seeking out more environmentally friendly buildings. The focus on green office buildings and sustainability is being driven by both government targets to achieve net zero and increasing corporate and investor focus on environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) considerations and compliance.
What you will learn:
- NABERS data shows the proportion of rated office buildings across Australia with highly ranked sustainability credentials (achieving a 4 star+ NABERS energy efficiency rating) increased markedly from 67% in FY18 to 82% in FY23.
- There are premiums linked to buildings that are energy efficient and have higher NABERS and Green Star ratings. This is demonstrated by the current flight to quality and reflected in higher net absorption and stronger rental growth for prime buildings compared with secondary assets.
- We believe these trends will continue as businesses remain proactive in the management of ESG risks and opportunities, particularly around energy use, the changing regulatory environment and climate change.
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