Jury Awards

SKANSKA COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT EUROPE
Skanska's commitment to sustainability is at the core of our business strategy, as demonstrated by our reporting since 1997. Our climate goals, validated by the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), align with the 1.5°C target set by the Paris Agreement. We aim for net-zero carbon emissions by 2045, with significant reductions by 2030. Skanska was named a “Climate Leader in Europe” by the Financial Times and Statista for the third consecutive year in 2024. We engage with stakeholders to co-create innovative, climate-smart solutions, shaping resilient spaces and communities. Skanska's leadership in sustainability is evidenced by numerous certifications, pioneering projects, and a commitment to inclusivity and transparency. Our efforts extend beyond constructing buildings to fostering sustainable environments, fulfilling our responsibility to support healthy living for future generations. This integrated approach sets industry benchmarks and drives our leadership in ESG practices.
Name of the company SKANSKA COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT EUROPE
Name of the president or managing director Katarzyna Zawodna-Bijoch 
The company ESG reporting mode (short description) Skanska has been reporting on its environmental impact since 1997, initially in the form of dedicated “Environmental reports,” transitioning to “Sustainability reports” between 2002 and 2018, and since 2019, sustainability is reported jointly with the annual report to demonstrate the strategic importance of this area. We support the UN Sustainable Development Goals and have identified seven SDGs that align with our business activi
Green certificates obtained for the investments developed or purchased by your company P180, Well Core&Shell Gold, May’24

Nowy Rynek E. Leed Core&Shell Platinum, Feb’24

Nowy Rynek E. Well Core&Shell Platinum, July'24

Centrum Południe II, Leed Core&Shell Platinum, Dec’23
The company activities in environmental protection First circular demolition at Mercury project in Prague, focusing on reuse of materials

Implementation of low-carbon solutions, such as low-emission concrete Vertua®

Climate-smart solutions like air-cleaning pavements/concrete and energy coming from renewable energy based on the declaration of origin

Water savings of up to 70% compared to benchmark buildings through sustainable water management systems

Partnership with the WasteTrack startup - to be implemented throughout the portfolio.
The company activities in social responsibility Supporting employee activism and promoting inclusivity (LGBTQ+), gender balance, reducing pay gap, and promoting female talents

Placemaking for local communities (playgrounds, greenery, parcel pick-up points, basketball court), bike-friendly amenities, barrier-free design – including preparation of the compendium on suitable architecture for people with disabilities “Włącznik” and its promotion

Sharing expertise through reports on “Neurodiversity in the Office” and “Switch”
The company activities in the corporate governance issue Supplier Code of Conduct across our supply chain ensures compliance with Skanska values

Adhering to anti-bribery and sanction policies, implementing ethical checks

Transparent sustainability reporting for nearly 25 years

Projects certified independently, e.g., LEED, WELL, WELL Health-Safety Rating, Building Without Barriers

Signatory of the UN Global Compact since 2001, following its ten principles
Why does the company deserve the title of Real Estate Leader in the area of ESG practices Skanska's commitment to sustainability is at the core of our business strategy, as demonstrated by our reporting since 1997. Our climate goals, validated by the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), align with the 1.5°C target set by the Paris Agreement. We aim for net-zero carbon emissions by 2045, with significant reductions by 2030. Skanska was named a “Climate Leader in Europe” by the Financial Times and Statista for the third consecutive year in 2024. We engage with stakeholders to co-create innovative, climate-smart solutions, shaping resilient spaces and communities. Skanska's leadership in sustainability is evidenced by numerous certifications, pioneering projects, and a commitment to inclusivity and transparency. Our efforts extend beyond constructing buildings to fostering sustainable environments, fulfilling our responsibility to support healthy living for future generations. This integrated approach sets industry benchmarks and drives our leadership in ESG practices.
The company website www.group.skanska.com
Name of the company
SKANSKA COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT EUROPE
Name of the president or managing director
Katarzyna Zawodna-Bijoch 
The company ESG reporting mode (short description)
Skanska has been reporting on its environmental impact since 1997, initially in the form of dedicated “Environmental reports,” transitioning to “Sustainability reports” between 2002 and 2018, and since 2019, sustainability is reported jointly with the annual report to demonstrate the strategic importance of this area. We support the UN Sustainable Development Goals and have identified seven SDGs that align with our business activi
Green certificates obtained for the investments developed or purchased by your company
P180, Well Core&Shell Gold, May’24

Nowy Rynek E. Leed Core&Shell Platinum, Feb’24

Nowy Rynek E. Well Core&Shell Platinum, July'24

Centrum Południe II, Leed Core&Shell Platinum, Dec’23
The company activities in environmental protection
First circular demolition at Mercury project in Prague, focusing on reuse of materials

Implementation of low-carbon solutions, such as low-emission concrete Vertua®

Climate-smart solutions like air-cleaning pavements/concrete and energy coming from renewable energy based on the declaration of origin

Water savings of up to 70% compared to benchmark buildings through sustainable water management systems

Partnership with the WasteTrack startup - to be implemented throughout the portfolio.
The company activities in social responsibility
Supporting employee activism and promoting inclusivity (LGBTQ+), gender balance, reducing pay gap, and promoting female talents

Placemaking for local communities (playgrounds, greenery, parcel pick-up points, basketball court), bike-friendly amenities, barrier-free design – including preparation of the compendium on suitable architecture for people with disabilities “Włącznik” and its promotion

Sharing expertise through reports on “Neurodiversity in the Office” and “Switch”
The company activities in the corporate governance issue
Supplier Code of Conduct across our supply chain ensures compliance with Skanska values

Adhering to anti-bribery and sanction policies, implementing ethical checks

Transparent sustainability reporting for nearly 25 years

Projects certified independently, e.g., LEED, WELL, WELL Health-Safety Rating, Building Without Barriers

Signatory of the UN Global Compact since 2001, following its ten principles
Why does the company deserve the title of Real Estate Leader in the area of ESG practices
Skanska's commitment to sustainability is at the core of our business strategy, as demonstrated by our reporting since 1997. Our climate goals, validated by the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), align with the 1.5°C target set by the Paris Agreement. We aim for net-zero carbon emissions by 2045, with significant reductions by 2030. Skanska was named a “Climate Leader in Europe” by the Financial Times and Statista for the third consecutive year in 2024. We engage with stakeholders to co-create innovative, climate-smart solutions, shaping resilient spaces and communities. Skanska's leadership in sustainability is evidenced by numerous certifications, pioneering projects, and a commitment to inclusivity and transparency. Our efforts extend beyond constructing buildings to fostering sustainable environments, fulfilling our responsibility to support healthy living for future generations. This integrated approach sets industry benchmarks and drives our leadership in ESG practices.
The company website
www.group.skanska.com