Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB 2016 AR2
The report outlines Wihlborgs' financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2016, highlighting its first integrated reporting of sustainability initiatives. Key achievements include a six percent increase in rental income to SEK 2,030 million and an eleven percent rise in income from property management. On the environmental front, the company successfully reduced its total carbon dioxide emissions to 6,120 tonnes, down from 8,513 tonnes in 2015, driven by a transition to renewable district heating. Additionally, Wihlborgs achieved certification from Great Place to Work with a confidence index of 84 percent and expanded its green leases to cover 20 percent of its total lease agreements.
Company: Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB
Sector: Real Estate
Country: Sweden
Year: 2016
Type: AR2
Pages: 132
Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB
Annual Report
The report outlines Wihlborgs' financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2016, highlighting its first integrated reporting of sustainability initiatives. Key achievements include a six percent increase in rental income to SEK 2,030 million and an eleven percent rise in income from property management. On the environmental front, the company successfully reduced its total carbon dioxide emissions to 6,120 tonnes, down from 8,513 tonnes in 2015, driven by a transition to renewable district heating. Additionally, Wihlborgs achieved certification from Great Place to Work with a confidence index of 84 percent and expanded its green leases to cover 20 percent of its total lease agreements.
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Document Details
Report Year
2016
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016
Fiscal Year
2016
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
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Energy Consumption
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees