Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp 2025 SR
The report outlines Tokyu Fudosan Holdings' environmental management strategy and progress toward its GROUP VISION 2030. Key highlights include achieving RE100 certification for Tokyu Land Corporation, acquiring SBT Net-Zero certification, and releasing the industry's first integrated TCFD/TNFD report. The company focuses on three environment-focused challenges: decarbonized society, circular society, and biodiversity. Notable initiatives include expanding the renewable energy business to a 2.5 GW capacity, promoting ZEB/ZEH standards in real estate development, and implementing environmental premium value creation. The report also details efforts in resource circulation, water conservation, and urban greening in the Greater Shibuya area.
Company: Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp
Sector: Real Estate
Country: Japan
Year: 2025
Type: SR
Pages: 44
Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp
Environmental Management Report
The report outlines Tokyu Fudosan Holdings' environmental management strategy and progress toward its GROUP VISION 2030. Key highlights include achieving RE100 certification for Tokyu Land Corporation, acquiring SBT Net-Zero certification, and releasing the industry's first integrated TCFD/TNFD report. The company focuses on three environment-focused challenges: decarbonized society, circular society, and biodiversity. Notable initiatives include expanding the renewable energy business to a 2.5 GW capacity, promoting ZEB/ZEH standards in real estate development, and implementing environmental premium value creation. The report also details efforts in resource circulation, water conservation, and urban greening in the Greater Shibuya area.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Oct 2023 - May 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Published
May 27, 2025
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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