What we do


At SEGRO corporate responsibility is fundamental to the way in which we do business. This means we are continuously trying to achieve the highest possible safety standards, treat our employees, our suppliers and the communities where we operate as long-term partners whilst considering the sustainability impacts of what we do.

Business Lifecycle Link to the  Acquisition / Investment activities of the property lifecycleLink to the Design / Planning activities of the property lifecycleLink to the Asset Management activities of the property lifecycleLink to the Design / Planning activities of the property lifecycle


The sustainability impacts commonly associated with different activities of the property lifecycle are listed below, with material issues highlighted:

  Key Stakeholders   Environmental Impacts   Social Impacts   Economic Impacts
Asset Management Customers
Local communities
Employees
Suppliers
Investors
Water management
Waste management
Energy use
Biodiversity
Emissions to air/water/land
Transport (emissions and congestion)
Procurement
Community relations
Community investment
Health & Safety(customers and visitors)
Accessibility
Security
Customer impacts
Customers(satisfaction and wellbeing)
Local Labour
Training & skills(employees and customers)
Stimulating business success
Financial performance (rental value, yield)
 
Acquisition / Investment Vendors
Local communities
Planners
Investors
Land use
Biodiversity
Transport
Emissions to air/water/land
Water management(availability, flood risk)
Energy use
Archaeology/heritage
Health & Safety(existing buildings)
Accessibility (existing buildings)
Community relations
Bribery & corruption
Job creation
Economic regeneration
Financial performance (land value)
 
Design / Planning Planners
Architects
Engineers
Quantity Surveyors
Construction companies
Local communities
Landscape architects
Investors
Land use
Procurement
Energy use
Transport (emissions and congestion)
Emissions to air/water/land
Climate change (adaptability)
Water management 
(rainwater harvesting, grey water recycling, SUDS*)
Biodiversity
Waste management
Community relations
Community Investment
Accessibility
Public realm
Security
Health & Safety(customers)
Customers wellbeing
Procurement
 
 
Development Planners
Architects
Engineers
Quantity Surveyors
Construction companies
Local communities
Investors
Biodiversity
Waste management
Emissions to air/water/land
Transport (emissions and congestion)
Water management
Procurement
Energy use
Community relations
Nuisance
Health & Safety(employees and suppliers)
Procurement
Training & skills
Local Labour
Financial performance (development profit)

* Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems

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