Emissions intensity

Emissions intensity refers to the ratio between the total greenhouse gas emissions (usually measured in CO₂ equivalents) of a company or a specific activity and a certain unit of economic output, such as turnover, floor space or the number of units produced.

Emissions intensity at HAMBORNER REIT AG

HAMBORNER REIT AG defines emissions intensity as greenhouse gases emitted per square metre of heated gross floor area.

This indicator helps to assess and monitor the company's efficiency and environmental compatibility with regard to greenhouse gas emissions. A lower emissions intensity means that fewer greenhouse gases are released per unit of economic output, which indicates greater environmental friendliness and sustainability.

Reducing emissions intensity is a key objective in a company's sustainability strategy in order to reduce its environmental footprint and achieve its climate targets. Measures to reduce emissions intensity include improving energy efficiency, using renewable energy, optimising heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and using low-emission building materials and technologies.