R
eal estate fund managers Octopus Investments and Hines, along with industry experts from GRESB and EPRA, addressed a gathering of institutional investors to discuss the hurdles in decarbonizing real estate holdings. The discussion centered on strategies for reducing carbon emissions and making properties more sustainable.
Representatives from GRESB and EPRA shared insights into the current state of green building practices and the importance of integrating environmental considerations into investment decisions. Octopus Investments and Hines highlighted their own approaches to decarbonization, including innovative technologies and operational changes that have yielded positive results.
The event aimed to provide a platform for investors to engage with industry leaders on the challenges and opportunities presented by the transition to a low-carbon economy in real estate.
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