Environmental stewardship is a responsibility we all share. From the outset of our business operations, Kerry Properties has been aware that every decision made, and every action enacted can have consequences for the future.
For example, in order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, we are formulating a comprehensive carbon reduction roadmap. Short-, medium-, and long-term periods were established as an initial step. Kerry Properties attaches great importance to cooperation with tenants. The launch of dark green leasing and supplier engagement programmes underscore our dedication to taking a comprehensive, collaborative approach across the full life cycle of our developments and activities.
In collaboration with all our stakeholders, we want to be the change for good – building a better world through continuous improvement in environmental performance, whilst being equally focused on the well-being of humanity. This approach, we believe, is the cornerstone of sustainable development.
UNSDGs
Areas of focus
Sustainable Buildings
Energy Management
Waste Management
Indoor Air Quality Management
Water Management
Biodiversity
Green Culture
Climate Change
Targets by 2030

Performance Highlights 2025
Environmental data covers our owned and managed investment properties in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland.
Remark:
- As compared to 2024. Performance data covers our Investment Properties. For details, please refer to the Performance Data Summary in this Report. The decrease in GHG emissions is due to the purchase of green electricity in Beijing directly from the power grid and GECs purchased in Shanghai.
- As compared to 2024.
- Calculated based on the energy from renewable sources against the total energy consumption of Investment Properties. Energy from renewable sources includes green electricity purchased in Beijing directly from the power grid, GECs purchased in Shanghai, and on-site generated solar power in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland.
Performance Figure
Hong Kong and The Chinese Mainland GHG Emission Summary
Scope 1 — Direct GHG Emissions (Tonnes of CO2e)
Scope 2 — Indirect GHG (Location-based) Emissions (Tonnes of CO2e)
Total GHG (Location-based) Emissions (Tonnes of CO2e)
GHG Intensity (Tonnes of CO2e/1,000 ft2)


