Author(s):
Riva, Giuseppe
Date: 2022
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/41004
Origin: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Subject(s): Real Estate Industry; Environmental sustainability; European regulations; Sustainable buildings; Consumers’ willingness to pay; Indústria imobiliária; Sustentabilidade ambiental; Regulamentos europeus; Edifícios sustentáveis; Vontade dos consumidores de pagar
Description
In industrialized economies, issues about the sustainability in the delivery of real estate projects have risen to the fore. The real estate industry has a big impact on the environment. It accounts for over 40% of energy consumption and 36% of the carbon dioxide emissions in the European Union. In this scenario, new regulations have been issued from the European Commission to force companies to disclose the percentage of their business that it can be label as environmentally sustainable. This research is dedicated to understanding where the real estate department of Teixeira Duarte stands from an environmental point of view. An archival analysis is performed to understand which will be the effort that Teixeira Duarte will need to make in to comply with the new European regulations. Furthermore. a competitor benchmark analysis is performed to understand which are the best practices that real estate companies adopt to communicate their policy to the relevant stakeholders through their sustainability reports. Lastly the data from two online surveys are analyzed and presented. One survey is directed to Teixeira Duarte real estate’s employees, while the other is targeted to the Portuguese general population. This research presents a set of recommendations to Teixeira Duarte to help understand which are the best concrete actions that the company should make in order to become more environmentally sustainable.