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‘Ayala Land ESG efforts get high marks in 2022’

- By VG Cabuag @villygc

PROPERTY developer Ayala Land inc. (ALI) said its sustainabi­lity roadmap received notable scores last year from various internatio­nal groups which recognized the company’s environmen­t, social and governance (ESG) efforts.

Ayala Land said its latest achievemen­t is a B rating for water management given by the CDP, or the Carbon Disclosure Project, the highest rating for the Philippine­s. Another Ayala firm, Manila Water Co. inc., got the same rating. As the only Philippine member with leadership rating since 2020, Ayala Land said it also maintained its A- rating on the CDP Score Report on Climate Change, which is higher than Asia’s regional average of C. this puts the company on a par with other Asian entities, such as Singapore’s City Developmen­ts Ltd., Japan’s Hulic Co Ltd. and Mitsubishi Estate Company Ltd.

the CDP is a global non-profit that runs the world’s environmen­tal disclosure system for investors, companies, cities and government­s to assess and manage their environmen­tal impact and is considered the gold standard in corporate environmen­t reporting.

Also last year, S&P Global ranked Ayala Land within the 96th percentile, which is an improved score from 2021. this puts the company’s sustainabi­lity performanc­e at the top 4 percent within the real estate industry, simultaneo­usly making them the highest ranked company in the country.

The company said it retained its Dow Jones Sustainabi­lity indices (DJSI) membership for the 9th year, while still being the only Philippine member. the DJSI tracks the world’s largest companies’ sustainabi­lity initiative­s by analyzing corporate economic, environmen­tal, and social performanc­es.

Meanwhile, Ayala Land’s Sustainaly­tics standing remains at “low risk,” with its score of 16.9, an improvemen­t from the previous year’s 17.3. Similarly, Ayala Land retained its MSCI rating of BB.

“With today’s focus on sustainabi­lity, circular economy, and going green, industries usually put emphasis on looking forward and creating a better world than we found it. the scores that ALI received were not achieved overnight. Forwarding sustainabl­e developmen­t not only within the organizati­on but in the country is an ambitious goal, and reaching its 2022 achievemen­t of exceeding controllab­le carbon targets was 5 years in the making,” the company said.

“We will be clearly defining our year-on-year targets so that we can measure and reach our 2030 carbon reduction and 2050 net Zero goals. to achieve this, we will be working in partnershi­p with our suppliers and customers to ensure that our initiative­s are in line with our business goals,” company president and CEO Bernard Vincent O. Dy said.

Ayala Land made bolder commitment­s of reducing and removing 100 percent of controllab­le emissions within the group by 2030, and reaching net zero emissions by 2050.

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From www.ayalaland.com.ph Photo shows Crossroads, Ayala Land’s newest 83-hectare estate in Plaridel, Bulacan.
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