Sustainability Update
CRAIG PEIRCE
Chief Finance &
Operating Officer
SARAH BEALE
Head Of Sustainability &
Operations
SIMON WOODHAMS
Chief Executive
Officer
Introductions.
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Our Refreshed
Strategy
Sustainability
Update
April 2023
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Sustainability
Update
April 2023
Our Refreshed
Strategy
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Maintain high standards of financial and
governance performance.
Maximise the useful lifespan of buildings to
minimise waste by transforming our core
portfolio.
Become a trusted partner for tenants when it
comes to sustainability and reducing greenhouse
gas emissions.
Collaborate with supply chain partners to
minimise waste, use lower-impact materials and
promote positive social impacts.
Maintain strong employee engagement and health
and safety performance.
Create a future-proofed and resilient portfolio
through sustainable refurbishments,
developments, acquisitions and divestments.
LOOKING FORWARD: CORE PRINCIPALS
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CHANGING HOW
FACILITES
MANAGEMENT
IS DELIVERED
Bringing us closer to the operational performance of our buildings
Playing a more active role in energy and water efficiency
Workingwith tenants on sustainability initiatives
Embedding sustainabilityin our facilities management ser vices
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Strategy
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The information included in this presentation is provided as at5 April
2023.
The presentation contains a number offorward-looking statements
and information about our expectations for the future. All statements
relating to our strategy, key targets and future financial and operating
performance are based on current expectations about the industry in
which we operate, developing standards relating to ESG matters, and
the beliefs and assumptions of management. Forward-looking
statements specific to this presentation may include, but are not
limited to, statements regarding our emissions, energy consumption,
Green Star certification, and other environmental targets, ESG
commitments and operational strategies. Forward-looking statements,
by their nature, involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Many of those
risks and uncertainties are matters which are beyond PFI’s control and
could cause actual results to differ from those predicted. Variations
could either be materially positive or materially negative.
While utmost care has been taken in the preparation of this
presentation, PFI makes no representation or warranty as to the
accuracy or completeness of any statement in it including, without
limitation, any forward-looking goals or targets. These targets are
aspirational and there is no guarantee that these targets will be met.
This presentation has been prepared for the purpose of providing
information on PFI’s Sustainability Strategy, without taking account of
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