Sustainalytics Ranks Mercialys Top in ESG Performance

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For the second consecutive year, Mercialys has been recognised as a Regional (Europe) and Industry (Real estate) Top Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Performer by the sustainability rating agency Sustainalytics, ranked 107th out of 15,359 companies assessed across all business sectors and 15th out of 459 companies analysed in the listed real estate sector.

In 2022, the Company achieved a rating of 8.5/100 in the ESG risk assessment by Sustainalytics, which represents an improvement of 7% compared with 2021. With Sustainalytics’ approach to assessing a company’s ESG risks, the lower the rating, the better its performance.

The agency, therefore, rated Mercialys’ ESG risks as particularly negligible. This result primarily reflects the Company’s efficient management, integrated into its overall risk management approach. Mercialys stands out in particular in terms of business ethics and building safety.

This score confirms Mercialys’ robust strategy, practices and policies relating to ESG, as also illustrated by its continued inclusion in the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) A List and its GRESB (Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark) rating of 91/100.

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Source: BUSINESS WIRE

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