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“With real estate there is always potential for positive social impact” |
Delivering positive social and environmental impact remains high on the agenda of many institutional real estate investors. Together with three other real estate managers, Maya Savelkoul, Director Dutch Impact Investments at Bouwinvest, discussed the opportunities and risks that come with social impact investing. “Hopefuly,today's impact investing will be market standard in five years.” |
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WorldGBC report maps global sustainable and affordable housing crisis and includes Diepeveen Rotterdam as case study |
Over the next 75 years, over two billion extra homes need to be built across the world. This is puts pressure on the housing sector: the challenge of tackling both the housing and climate crisis is a lot to take on. This is why the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) has published a report to draw attention to the current problems, including recommendations on how to tackle them on a global scale. |
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Bouwinvest collaborates on creating a helping hand for the EU Taxonomy for the construction and real estate sectors, which wil level out the playing field |
The Dutch Green Building Council (DGBC) has published the first Dutch guide on the EU Taxonomy specifically for the construction and real estate sectors. The EU Taxonomy is European legislation to determine whether investments and investments are green or not. An unambiguous interpretation of the requirements is lacking. Therefore, in cooperation with more than 30 market parties including Bouwinvest, DGBC has made a national translation for the Dutch construction and real estate sectors explaining the requirements to be met. |
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SFDR: Update Principle Adverse Impact (PAI) |
As of July 1 2023, Bouwinvest has made an updated version of its Principle Adverse Impact (PAI) available on bouwinvest.nl. The PAI is a mandatory ESG publication from the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), which explains the adverse impact of investment decisions on sustainability factors. The 2023 edition can be viewed and downloaded at www.bouwinvest.com/sfdr |
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Bouwinvest Healthcare Fund acquires Dalfsen inpatient care complex |
The Bouwinvest Healthcare Fund has purchased a residential care complex in Dalfsen. The fund acquired the as-yet unbuilt complex from project developer Kuiper Ontwikkeling. The complex will consist of 80 care homes, where more intensive care will be provided by the Rosengaerde residential care centre. Helma Spuls, Director Dutch Healthcare Investments, explains; “the fund’s acquisition policy includes a focus on inpatient elderly care facilities, because this form of care is badly needed while, at the same time, it has become scarce. The central government is putting the emphasis on the self-reliance of seniors, encouraging them to continue living independently rather than moving to a care home. That has led to a limited expansion of inpatient care facilities. This made acquiring this project an excellent opportunity for the fund.” |
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