The Janus Henderson UK Property PAIF has committed to become operationally net zero carbon across its portfolio by 2030.
This means the fund will look to achieve an average energy use intensity across the portfolio that corresponds to the targets set by the UK Green Building Council. According to fund manager Ainslie McLennan, this will be applied to all buildings owned by the portfolio in 2030, excluding those owned for less than three years. Five themes reshaping the property landscape She said: "Residual landlord electricity consumption is to be provided by a renewable power purchase agreement. The fund's renewable energy agreement will also be offered to all tenants. Carbon offsets will be purcha...
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