Living REIT’s sustainability approach is centred on responsible investment, active stewardship and the delivery of long-term value for residents, shareholders and wider stakeholders.
By investing in essential living sector infrastructure, the Company supports the provision of high-quality homes, helps residents live more independently and contributes to positive outcomes for communities and the taxpayer.
Living REIT integrates environmental, social and governance considerations across its investment and asset management processes.
The Company believes that embedding ESG into decision-making helps manage risk, identify opportunities and support long-term portfolio resilience. This approach is intended to deliver sustainable income for shareholders while supporting positive outcomes for residents and communities.
Increase the provision of essential social infrastructure assets, delivering positive outcomes for vulnerable individuals and value for money for the public sector.
Our Sustainability Strategy has three core pillars that support our overaching impact goal and reflect the most material sustainability issues for the Company.
Putting resident welfare first and delivering on our impact objectives to create long-lasting positive social outcomes.
Taking actions to improve the quality and sustainability of our homes and create a more energy efficient, climate-resilient portfolio.
Making responsible choices, managing risks and partnering with stakeholders to create long-term stakeholder value.
Our Board and Investment Manager recognise the importance of transparent, decision-useful sustainability reporting to improve our accountability to our stakeholders.
We are committed to embedding social outcomes in our metrics and reporting, with our impact performance being independently assessed by The Good Economy on an annual basis.
We are also committed to enhancing the environmental performance of our portfolio, with a focus on energy efficiency measures, emission reduction opportunities and addressing climate-related risks.
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