ENVIRONMENT IMPORTANT STRIDES IN OUR DECARBONISATION JOURNEY Enhancing workspace sustainability by repurposing furniture during refurbishment at 66 Goulburn Street, Sydney. CHARTING SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS FOR OUR AUSTRALIAN ASSETS CICT actively pursues decarbonisation efforts, such as leveraging green and renewable energy. This commitment is evident in our procurement of green energy for 66 Goulburn Street and 100 Arthur Street, effective in 2023. Notably, our integrated development, 101-103 Miller Street and Greenwood Plaza, has achieved Net Zero emissions through the use of 100% renewable energy, conversion of gas-powered equipment to electric and compensating for any residual emissions with carbon offsets. Furthering our sustainability drive, CICT has adopted the innovative practice of repurposing furniture for office fitouts. Specifically, at 66 Goulburn Street, two office levels were refurbished using premium recycled materials, including glass dividers, workstations, and additional air conditioning units. This not only significantly reduced waste destined for landfills but also afforded up to a 50% reduction in refurbishment expenses. This strategy demonstrates how sustainability initiatives can harmoniously blend with high quality design aesthetics, proving that environmental stewardship and financial prudence can indeed go hand in hand. In addition, 100 Arthur Street has been distinguished with a 6 Star NABERS Waste Rating, positioning it among a select group of only nine properties across Australia to achieve this accolade. This recognition underscores CICT's dedication to driving environmental responsibility within the real estate sector. Up to 50% savings on fitout costs Overview Environment Social Governance References SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2023 45
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