Colliers cuts emissions by 32% in sustainability push

Green Forum
Colliers has released its 2025 Global Sustainability Report, showing progress against its sustainability commitments including reduced emissions intensity, enhanced workplace experience, strengthened governance and ethics, and responsible adoption of artificial intelligence.

The report outlines Colliers' continued advancement of Built to Last, its global sustainability strategy, which focuses on environmental, social and governance priorities that are critical to managing risk and driving positive impact.

Key highlights include achieving a 32.2% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity from the 2021 baseline, representing a 6.4% year-over-year improvement. The company sourced 42% of electricity for its global portfolio from renewable energy and earned environmental or wellbeing building certifications in more than 66% of Colliers offices. More than 32% of manager+ roles are held by women.

Davoud Amel-Azizpour, CEO of Colliers EMEA, commented: "Across EMEA, sustainability expectations continue to evolve rapidly, and our clients are looking for practical, measurable outcomes. We are proud to support them with integrated solutions that advance decarbonisation, strengthen resilience, and embed ESG into decision-making."

With expertise spanning Commercial Real Estate, Engineering and Investment Management, Colliers supports clients across the full asset lifecycle - from strategy and planning to delivery, operations and transition - helping them respond to evolving regulatory requirements, energy and cost pressures, and climate-related risks.

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