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Establishing the Environmental Charter
KJR Management formally established the Environmental Charter in June 2013, which sets out our environmental principles and action plans.
Environmental Charter
We consider the Earth itself to be our most important stakeholder and are continually working towards the realization of a sustainable society through our business activities.
- We consider a healthy global environment to be essential for the continuation of our business activities, and by implementing new efficiency measures and technologies, engaging in dialogue with stakeholders, and other efforts, we will help achieve net zero while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and taking on climate change via both mitigation and adaptation.
- We will promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
- We recognize the critical importance of what ecosystems can provide and are committed to protecting ecosystems and mitigating any potential impacts on biodiversity.
- We will strive to create and enhance environmental benefits by undertaking conservation activities and reducing our environmental footprint.
- We will continue to actively engage and work with our various stakeholders and disclose information on the environmental impacts of our business operations in an appropriate and timely manner.
- We will conduct all of our activities in compliance with environmental laws while adhering to international rules and social standards.
Developments Related to Climate Change
The Paris Agreement is an international framework on climate change adopted in 2015. Its long-term goal is stated as holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2ºC above pre-industrial levels and sharing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5ºC, and to achieve effectively zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Actions related to climate change accelerated in 2021. For example, the U.S.-hosted Leaders Summit on Climate was held, and climate change was discussed as the most important issue in the G7 Summit. In addition, in the 6th Evaluation Report, Working Group 1 Report published on August 2021, it was affirmed that “it is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere.” Thus, it was revealed that significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are urgently needed to achieve the Paris Agreement goals. Under such circumstances, the 26th Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) was held. The final agreement clearly states that the conference “reaffirms the goal to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5ºC,” indicating that not only governments but also industries will need to consider measures for the 1.5ºC target going forward.
Policy on Sustainability Initiatives
Based on the Responsible Property Investment Policy (established in June 2013, renamed to "Sustainability Policy“ in September 2023), KJR Management implements RPI (Responsible Property Investment) that integrates environmental, social, and governance elements into property investment. Owning and managing properties in an environmentally-friendly and socially responsible manner adds value to an investment by limiting the risks of regulatory non-compliance and losing its competitive position in the market, by making a property more appealing to tenants and purchasers and by reducing expenses and improving returns. Therefore, we believe that this is an important strategy for us. We also believe that the strategy will bring about a more desirable result for our environment and society.
Response toward Climate Change
The Company recognizes that environmental issues including climate change are important issues that significantly impacts our business activities. We believe it is necessary to understand the relationship between our dependence and impact on natural capital through our business activities, and to consider environmental issues, including climate change and biodiversity, when considering our initiatives.
Our mission is to “Always Create New Value for People, the Community, and the World,” and to achieve it, we are highly aware of the importance of sustainability and proactively make efforts based on the idea of practicing Responsible Property Investment and helping to solve global issues. Climate change is becoming more severe with increasing economic activities, and various research has made clear that this leads to abnormal weather such as torrential rains, floods, and droughts.
We recognize that addressing climate change as an environmental issue and striving to achieve net zero is a social responsibility that is required in carrying out our business activities.
The Company expressed support for the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)* in August 2019 and has been advancing initiatives based on the recommendations.
- In its final report, the TCFD recommends that climate-related risks and opportunities be disclosed with respect to four areas: governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets.
- From 2024, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) of the IFRS Foundation has taken over the monitoring of the progress of companies’ climate-related disclosures from the TCFD.
Information Disclosure Based on TCFD Recommendations
Governance
System of Supervision by the Board of Directors of the Company / each investment corporations
The matters resolved by and reported to the Sustainability Committee chaired by the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) are overseen and supervised by being reported as needed to the Board of Directors, which meets at least once every three months and is chaired by the President of the Company, as well as the Board of Directors of each investment corporation, which meets at least twice a month in principle.
The Sustainability Committee
The Sustainability Committee, which held once a quarter in principle, identifies material risks and opportunities related to sustainability including climate change, and plays a central role in sustainability activities by resolving policies, strategies, systems, and sustainability goals and monitoring performance.
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Risk Management
Organizational Process of Identifying and Evaluating Risks
With regard to climate change-related risks and opportunities for each investment corporation, led by the sustainability staff of each division, we first examine their impact on our portfolio and the possibility of their occurrence, and then identify the risks and opportunities closely related to each investment corporation and examine their impact. The identified risks, opportunities and their degree of impact are reported to and discussed at the Sustainability Committee and the identification and evaluations of risks and opportunities are confirmed.
Process of Managing Risks of Climate Change and Organizational Initiatives
The Company led by the person in charge of sustainability issues, holds meetings (hereinafter referred to as "subcommittees") as necessary to discuss and examine in detail sustainability-related issues and promotion methods at the working level, either within the division or in cooperation with other divisions. Through the subcommittees, individual issues are discussed, and information is shared to raise awareness and understanding of the issues among those in charge, and to integrate sustainability considerations into the daily investment and management process.
Matters considered by the subcommittees are reported to the Sustainability Committee on the basis of submissions from the divisions, and the Sustainability Committee reviews progress in addressing the assessed risks and opportunities.
Moreover, each investment corporation collects and monitors monthly environmental data for properties. To work on initiatives for environmental matters, including metrics and targets and efforts to address climate change, and collect environmental data, we have established an environmental management system and strive to continually strengthen and improve our initiatives by implementing a PDCA cycle.
Integration into Overall Risk Management
We operate the Risk Management Committee, in which senior management personnel serve as members. The Committee grasps and investigates matters related to major risks and formulates countermeasures and management policies. It checks the risks and opportunities affecting business operations, including climate change, at each division once every three months using a Risk Control Matrix (RCM), and reports to the committee for evaluation and management.
Strategy
Risks and Opportunities of Climate Change
We consider that responding to climate change is an important social issue that significantly impacts our business activities. In order to clarify the risks and opportunities arising from climate change and to examine the financial impact and countermeasures, we conducted a medium and long term scenario analysis for each portfolio of each investment corporation, referring to the 4°C and 1.5°C climate-related scenarios in the International Energy Agency (IEA) reports and IPCC assessment reports.
Please refer to the sustainability pages of JMF and IIF for details on scenario analysis for each investment corporation.
Below is a description of our perception of the challenges tied to climate change-related risks and opportunities in the real estate industry, including J-REITs.
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Responses to Climate Change Risk
To reduce the impact of the physical risk, we are taking measures to improve building resilience, such as the installation of waterproof boards and portable storage batteries. We are also actively responding to climate change by introducing renewable energy. In addition, we are considering the utilization of the Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM) and use of other simulation tools in calculating the impact of climate change risk on our portfolio.
Indexes and Goals
Japan Metropolitan Fund Investment Corporation (JMF)
Reduce absolute Scope 1+2 emissions by 42% by 2030 (compared with 2020)*
Aim for net-zero absolute GHG emissions throughout the entire value chain by 2050*
Industrial & Infrastructure Fund Investment Corporation (IIF)
Reduce absolute Scope 1+2 emissions by 42% by 2030 (compared with 2021)*
Aim for net-zero absolute GHG emissions throughout the entire value chain by 2050
- SBTi Certified Target
KJR Management
Aim to reach carbon neutrality by 2050
Reduce CO2 emissions by 2030
JMF and IIF have set goals for 2050 net-zero, and disclose results and progress of initiatives.
For details on goals, please see the following.
For details on results and progress, please see the following.