A closer look at Frasers Property's green push
Frasers Property plans to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and is the first Singapore-listed real estate company to set such a commitment. It will be working towards this target and another four new sustainability goals over the next three decades. To date, it has secured its 17th green and sustainability linked financing, which amounts to about S$5.4 billion. The property giant, which owns and manages residential, hospitality, commercial, logistics and integrated developments, tells The Business Times how it intends to fulfil its targets.
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