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Responsible and responsive real estate: maximise returns, minimise risk

Powering smarter spaces, together Discover how JLL and Schneider Electric are reshaping real estate with digital and sustainable innovation.
New research: Reduce carbon in the real world What happens when smarter occupancy data meets energy strategy? Discover how one building cut carbon and energy use by 22% with a two-year payback.
Responsible and responsive real estate e-guide Drive ROI, cut risk, and meet ESG goals with smart real estate solutions. Explore the case studies inside our e-guide.

Blackstone saved $10M and reduced emissions by 15% by partnering with Schneider Electric and leveraging digital tools and renewables.


While buildings drive 37% of emissions, they’re also a key to global decarbonisation success.

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Paragon Developments Bedeir Rizk, Co-founder and CEO, Paragon Developments
JLL Michael Raphael, Chief Procurement Officer, JLL
EUREF AG Karin Teichmann, Member of the Board, EUREF AG
Allora Immobilien Peter Ulm, MRICS, Allora Immobilien

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What is a sustainable building?

Sustainable buildings minimise their environmental impact through various solutions, such as energy management systems, renewable energy integration, and building automation. These solutions, along with expert services, can significantly reduce carbon emissions for buildings, including commercial real estate.

How does commercial real estate impact the environment?

Buildings emit up to 40% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and more than half of today's buildings will still be in use in 2050. The carbon footprint of these buildings can be reduced by optimising energy use, integrating renewable energy sources, and implementing building automation systems.


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