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Creating an altogether better future

Environmental, Social and Governance strategy

Our approach

At Bayleys, we recognise the crucial role that businesses can play in creating a more sustainable future by reducing the overall impact on the environment and supporting people.

Our Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy outlines how we can cultivate a more proactive approach to the important social and environmental issues facing our business, the wider real estate industry, and the world today.

It reflects our commitment to operating with integrity and transparency, and our belief that a responsible and sustainable business model is essential for both long-term corporate success and leaving a lighter global footprint.

Through our ESG initiatives, we aim to create value for all our stakeholders - our employees, clients, shareholders, business partners, and the communities we operate in.

We believe that by embedding sustainability into our business model and operational decision-making, and by working together, we can create a better, more sustainable Aotearoa for future generations.

Our values and framework

We acknowledge that operating in a more sustainable way is challenging and will always be a work in progress. The framework we have developed focusses on a set of key environmental, social and governance-related objectives that mesh with Bayleys’ corporate values and align with best-practice global pillars including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals we feel most relevant.

Bayleys values

  • Client care – We recognise that clients pay our wages.
  • People - We respect our people and value their contributions.
  • Innovation - We recognise innovation as a point of difference.
  • Continuous improvement - We aim to be better today than yesterday, better tomorrow than today.
  • Performance - We are accountable for the achievement of results.

Sustainable development goals

Sustainable cities and communities

Creating greater climate resilience by reducing carbon and greenhouse gas emissions across our occupied and managed portfolio.

Good health and well-being

Supporting the safety and preservation of our most valued asset - he tangata, he tangata, he tangata (our people, our people, our people).

Responsible consumption and production

Managing, acting and procuring responsibly across all aspects of our business operations and partnership value chains.

Climate action

Building awareness of the sustainability related challenges that create operation disruption and reputational risk to our business.

Decent work and economic growth

Achieving productive future employment and opportunities through our sustainable development strategies.

Peace, justice and strong institutions

Promoting an equal and ethical working environment inclusiveness that protects our people, our customers and communities.

Thought leadership

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Auckland's Wynyard Quarter has evolved over recent years to become New Zealand's leading sustainable mixed-use precinct with many of the country's most innovative companies choosing it as their base of operations.

Refurbishing existing hotel properties allows operators to remain relevant in a competitive market and to boost guest experiences. It also signals a commitment to quality, innovation and sustainability.

There is an old adage that says you can’t farm without family, but you cannot farm with all of them either. Succession can be one of the most difficult topics farming families have to navigate.

A decade ago, sustainability was largely absent from property strategic planning, and now it’s a key driver in almost all business decision-making. Property sustainability leaders discuss building the transition ahead of World Green Building Week.

The industrial property sector has transformed into a high-value, sought-after and well-performing asset class at the forefront of technology integration and innovative design, and heavily onboard with sustainability and green initiatives.

Building on discussions held during the New Zealand Green Building Council Housing Summit 2024, the country’s build-to-rent changemakers discuss the sector’s dual promise for housing supply and sustainability.

In today’s working world, premium and sought-after office spaces are those that care for the people in them.

Creating urban neighbourhoods where amenities and services are all within easy walking distance of where people live, is bringing value upside.

Reducing carbon emissions remains key to green building, but sustainable real estate is evolving into a more complex beast.

Owners of commercial and industrial property need to take proactive steps to protect the value of their assets.

ESG factors are a key consideration across sectors in the commercial property world today, impacting lending, acquisitions, governance and social responsibility.

The importance of sustainability across the commercial and industrial property market is accelerating as calls for decarbonisation become louder and a building’s “whole-of-life” input/output comes under scrutiny.

A new wave of environmental, social and governance (ESG) features is sweeping the property world with New Zealand owners and investors proving quick to adopt them.

Pressure is mounting for the commercial property sector to wholeheartedly get onboard the sustainability and accountability train.

Commercial real estate investors, developers and owners are embracing the move towards more efficient and eco-friendly commercial buildings, helped along by growing government mandates globally.

Sustainability principles and the pursuit of green certification is increasingly becoming best-practice in the industrial space with listed entities and large corporates leading the way.

Auckland's Wynyard Quarter has evolved over recent years to become New Zealand's leading sustainable mixed-use precinct with many of the country's most innovative companies choosing it as their base of operations.

Refurbishing existing hotel properties allows operators to remain relevant in a competitive market and to boost guest experiences. It also signals a commitment to quality, innovation and sustainability.

There is an old adage that says you can’t farm without family, but you cannot farm with all of them either. Succession can be one of the most difficult topics farming families have to navigate.

A decade ago, sustainability was largely absent from property strategic planning, and now it’s a key driver in almost all business decision-making. Property sustainability leaders discuss building the transition ahead of World Green Building Week.

The industrial property sector has transformed into a high-value, sought-after and well-performing asset class at the forefront of technology integration and innovative design, and heavily onboard with sustainability and green initiatives.

Building on discussions held during the New Zealand Green Building Council Housing Summit 2024, the country’s build-to-rent changemakers discuss the sector’s dual promise for housing supply and sustainability.

In today’s working world, premium and sought-after office spaces are those that care for the people in them.

Creating urban neighbourhoods where amenities and services are all within easy walking distance of where people live, is bringing value upside.

Reducing carbon emissions remains key to green building, but sustainable real estate is evolving into a more complex beast.

Owners of commercial and industrial property need to take proactive steps to protect the value of their assets.

ESG factors are a key consideration across sectors in the commercial property world today, impacting lending, acquisitions, governance and social responsibility.

The importance of sustainability across the commercial and industrial property market is accelerating as calls for decarbonisation become louder and a building’s “whole-of-life” input/output comes under scrutiny.

A new wave of environmental, social and governance (ESG) features is sweeping the property world with New Zealand owners and investors proving quick to adopt them.

Pressure is mounting for the commercial property sector to wholeheartedly get onboard the sustainability and accountability train.

Commercial real estate investors, developers and owners are embracing the move towards more efficient and eco-friendly commercial buildings, helped along by growing government mandates globally.

Sustainability principles and the pursuit of green certification is increasingly becoming best-practice in the industrial space with listed entities and large corporates leading the way.

Auckland's Wynyard Quarter has evolved over recent years to become New Zealand's leading sustainable mixed-use precinct with many of the country's most innovative companies choosing it as their base of operations.

Refurbishing existing hotel properties allows operators to remain relevant in a competitive market and to boost guest experiences. It also signals a commitment to quality, innovation and sustainability.

There is an old adage that says you can’t farm without family, but you cannot farm with all of them either. Succession can be one of the most difficult topics farming families have to navigate.

A decade ago, sustainability was largely absent from property strategic planning, and now it’s a key driver in almost all business decision-making. Property sustainability leaders discuss building the transition ahead of World Green Building Week.

The industrial property sector has transformed into a high-value, sought-after and well-performing asset class at the forefront of technology integration and innovative design, and heavily onboard with sustainability and green initiatives.

Building on discussions held during the New Zealand Green Building Council Housing Summit 2024, the country’s build-to-rent changemakers discuss the sector’s dual promise for housing supply and sustainability.

In today’s working world, premium and sought-after office spaces are those that care for the people in them.

Creating urban neighbourhoods where amenities and services are all within easy walking distance of where people live, is bringing value upside.

Reducing carbon emissions remains key to green building, but sustainable real estate is evolving into a more complex beast.

Owners of commercial and industrial property need to take proactive steps to protect the value of their assets.

ESG factors are a key consideration across sectors in the commercial property world today, impacting lending, acquisitions, governance and social responsibility.

The importance of sustainability across the commercial and industrial property market is accelerating as calls for decarbonisation become louder and a building’s “whole-of-life” input/output comes under scrutiny.

A new wave of environmental, social and governance (ESG) features is sweeping the property world with New Zealand owners and investors proving quick to adopt them.

Pressure is mounting for the commercial property sector to wholeheartedly get onboard the sustainability and accountability train.

Commercial real estate investors, developers and owners are embracing the move towards more efficient and eco-friendly commercial buildings, helped along by growing government mandates globally.

Sustainability principles and the pursuit of green certification is increasingly becoming best-practice in the industrial space with listed entities and large corporates leading the way.

Auckland's Wynyard Quarter has evolved over recent years to become New Zealand's leading sustainable mixed-use precinct with many of the country's most innovative companies choosing it as their base of operations.

Refurbishing existing hotel properties allows operators to remain relevant in a competitive market and to boost guest experiences. It also signals a commitment to quality, innovation and sustainability.

There is an old adage that says you can’t farm without family, but you cannot farm with all of them either. Succession can be one of the most difficult topics farming families have to navigate.

A decade ago, sustainability was largely absent from property strategic planning, and now it’s a key driver in almost all business decision-making. Property sustainability leaders discuss building the transition ahead of World Green Building Week.

The industrial property sector has transformed into a high-value, sought-after and well-performing asset class at the forefront of technology integration and innovative design, and heavily onboard with sustainability and green initiatives.

Building on discussions held during the New Zealand Green Building Council Housing Summit 2024, the country’s build-to-rent changemakers discuss the sector’s dual promise for housing supply and sustainability.

In today’s working world, premium and sought-after office spaces are those that care for the people in them.

Creating urban neighbourhoods where amenities and services are all within easy walking distance of where people live, is bringing value upside.

Reducing carbon emissions remains key to green building, but sustainable real estate is evolving into a more complex beast.

Owners of commercial and industrial property need to take proactive steps to protect the value of their assets.

ESG factors are a key consideration across sectors in the commercial property world today, impacting lending, acquisitions, governance and social responsibility.

The importance of sustainability across the commercial and industrial property market is accelerating as calls for decarbonisation become louder and a building’s “whole-of-life” input/output comes under scrutiny.

A new wave of environmental, social and governance (ESG) features is sweeping the property world with New Zealand owners and investors proving quick to adopt them.

Pressure is mounting for the commercial property sector to wholeheartedly get onboard the sustainability and accountability train.

Commercial real estate investors, developers and owners are embracing the move towards more efficient and eco-friendly commercial buildings, helped along by growing government mandates globally.

Sustainability principles and the pursuit of green certification is increasingly becoming best-practice in the industrial space with listed entities and large corporates leading the way.

Our commitment

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Bayleys again takes a sponsorship role for the 2024 NZGBC Housing Summit, with a focus on making our homes and communities better for healthier, happier New Zealanders.

Our commitments to embedding ESG principles across all our business operations is demonstrated through our first ESG policy.

Our aim is to assist in the four pillars of the Bayleys Foundation; environment, people, sport, arts and culture and have the Bayleys’ team around the country embrace these undertakings with heart and commitment.

Our continued support to the health and wellness of our staff and partners again demonstrated through the annual Thrive from Work wellness month.

In partnership with ANZ and Fosters, Stuart Bent joined an industry panel representing Bayleys to provide support to building awareness and the importance of sustainability and ESG across the built environment.

Charlotte Mee, Chelsea Allen and Stuart Bent joined other Bayleys teams across the country in this year’s mid-winter dip, supporting our commitment to environmental protection and our Foundation partner Live Ocean.

Our Rural division continues to support and sponsor the annual Balance Farm Awards and site visits to all successful winners demonstrating innovative sustainable framing practices throughout Aotearoa.

One of Bayleys' key support initiatives to mental well being and awareness, is our Rural division's sponsorship and partnering with Surfing for Farmers.

Our annual support to each of the Bayleys Foundation partners is now supported by over 350 staff volunteering over 1,500 hours of their time giving back to the communities we support.

Harbour Grounds celebrates Recycling Week each year with an Eco Festival, offering tenants a vibrant lineup of activities. Highlights include recycling challenges, eco-friendly stalls, a clothing repair station, and free plant workshops.

As part of Bee Aware Month, Harbour Grounds tenants participated in a bee workshop featuring honey bottling and were provided pollinator-friendly seeds to take home, to support our buzzing friends.

The annual puppy cuddles event at Harbour Grounds is a crowd favourite, offering 15-minute cuddle sessions to office tenants, with all proceeds benefiting local animal charities.

Bayleys again takes a sponsorship role for the 2024 NZGBC Housing Summit, with a focus on making our homes and communities better for healthier, happier New Zealanders.

Our commitments to embedding ESG principles across all our business operations is demonstrated through our first ESG policy.

Our aim is to assist in the four pillars of the Bayleys Foundation; environment, people, sport, arts and culture and have the Bayleys’ team around the country embrace these undertakings with heart and commitment.

Our continued support to the health and wellness of our staff and partners again demonstrated through the annual Thrive from Work wellness month.

In partnership with ANZ and Fosters, Stuart Bent joined an industry panel representing Bayleys to provide support to building awareness and the importance of sustainability and ESG across the built environment.

Charlotte Mee, Chelsea Allen and Stuart Bent joined other Bayleys teams across the country in this year’s mid-winter dip, supporting our commitment to environmental protection and our Foundation partner Live Ocean.

Our Rural division continues to support and sponsor the annual Balance Farm Awards and site visits to all successful winners demonstrating innovative sustainable framing practices throughout Aotearoa.

One of Bayleys' key support initiatives to mental well being and awareness, is our Rural division's sponsorship and partnering with Surfing for Farmers.

Our annual support to each of the Bayleys Foundation partners is now supported by over 350 staff volunteering over 1,500 hours of their time giving back to the communities we support.

Harbour Grounds celebrates Recycling Week each year with an Eco Festival, offering tenants a vibrant lineup of activities. Highlights include recycling challenges, eco-friendly stalls, a clothing repair station, and free plant workshops.

As part of Bee Aware Month, Harbour Grounds tenants participated in a bee workshop featuring honey bottling and were provided pollinator-friendly seeds to take home, to support our buzzing friends.

The annual puppy cuddles event at Harbour Grounds is a crowd favourite, offering 15-minute cuddle sessions to office tenants, with all proceeds benefiting local animal charities.

Bayleys again takes a sponsorship role for the 2024 NZGBC Housing Summit, with a focus on making our homes and communities better for healthier, happier New Zealanders.

Our commitments to embedding ESG principles across all our business operations is demonstrated through our first ESG policy.

Our aim is to assist in the four pillars of the Bayleys Foundation; environment, people, sport, arts and culture and have the Bayleys’ team around the country embrace these undertakings with heart and commitment.

Our continued support to the health and wellness of our staff and partners again demonstrated through the annual Thrive from Work wellness month.

In partnership with ANZ and Fosters, Stuart Bent joined an industry panel representing Bayleys to provide support to building awareness and the importance of sustainability and ESG across the built environment.

Charlotte Mee, Chelsea Allen and Stuart Bent joined other Bayleys teams across the country in this year’s mid-winter dip, supporting our commitment to environmental protection and our Foundation partner Live Ocean.

Our Rural division continues to support and sponsor the annual Balance Farm Awards and site visits to all successful winners demonstrating innovative sustainable framing practices throughout Aotearoa.

One of Bayleys' key support initiatives to mental well being and awareness, is our Rural division's sponsorship and partnering with Surfing for Farmers.

Our annual support to each of the Bayleys Foundation partners is now supported by over 350 staff volunteering over 1,500 hours of their time giving back to the communities we support.

Harbour Grounds celebrates Recycling Week each year with an Eco Festival, offering tenants a vibrant lineup of activities. Highlights include recycling challenges, eco-friendly stalls, a clothing repair station, and free plant workshops.

As part of Bee Aware Month, Harbour Grounds tenants participated in a bee workshop featuring honey bottling and were provided pollinator-friendly seeds to take home, to support our buzzing friends.

The annual puppy cuddles event at Harbour Grounds is a crowd favourite, offering 15-minute cuddle sessions to office tenants, with all proceeds benefiting local animal charities.

Bayleys again takes a sponsorship role for the 2024 NZGBC Housing Summit, with a focus on making our homes and communities better for healthier, happier New Zealanders.

Our commitments to embedding ESG principles across all our business operations is demonstrated through our first ESG policy.

Our aim is to assist in the four pillars of the Bayleys Foundation; environment, people, sport, arts and culture and have the Bayleys’ team around the country embrace these undertakings with heart and commitment.

Our continued support to the health and wellness of our staff and partners again demonstrated through the annual Thrive from Work wellness month.

In partnership with ANZ and Fosters, Stuart Bent joined an industry panel representing Bayleys to provide support to building awareness and the importance of sustainability and ESG across the built environment.

Charlotte Mee, Chelsea Allen and Stuart Bent joined other Bayleys teams across the country in this year’s mid-winter dip, supporting our commitment to environmental protection and our Foundation partner Live Ocean.

Our Rural division continues to support and sponsor the annual Balance Farm Awards and site visits to all successful winners demonstrating innovative sustainable framing practices throughout Aotearoa.

One of Bayleys' key support initiatives to mental well being and awareness, is our Rural division's sponsorship and partnering with Surfing for Farmers.

Our annual support to each of the Bayleys Foundation partners is now supported by over 350 staff volunteering over 1,500 hours of their time giving back to the communities we support.

Harbour Grounds celebrates Recycling Week each year with an Eco Festival, offering tenants a vibrant lineup of activities. Highlights include recycling challenges, eco-friendly stalls, a clothing repair station, and free plant workshops.

As part of Bee Aware Month, Harbour Grounds tenants participated in a bee workshop featuring honey bottling and were provided pollinator-friendly seeds to take home, to support our buzzing friends.

The annual puppy cuddles event at Harbour Grounds is a crowd favourite, offering 15-minute cuddle sessions to office tenants, with all proceeds benefiting local animal charities.