ESG initiatives Environment

Energy Efficiency

Environment Management System (EMS)

Environment Management System (EMS)

  • United Urban endeavors to collet environment data at its properties through smart meters installed and from partner companies every month. Those data include energy consumption, water consumption and waste. The collected data is analyzed by external energy experts and the PDCA cycle is followed to decrease environmental footprint at properties of United Urban. Furthermore, with the goal of promoting environmental management for sustainable growth of both United Urban and society, we have got a certification (stepwise certification) and a registration for the portfolio's 31 properties as of November 2023 under the Japan specific's EMS called Eco-Action 21, a nationally formulated environmental management system by the Ministry of the Environment.
  • Based on the measured results of electricity consumption, MRA's Sustainability Strategy Office and energy experts conduct annual energy conservation diagnoses with a focus on retail properties and hotels that consume relatively a large amount of electricity.
  • The Sustainability Strategy Office hashes out an operational improvement plan for electricity consumption and works with the Asset Management Departments and our partner companies to execute the improvement plan.
  • A year after the initial diagnosis, a follow-up diagnosis takes place. In addition to reviewing the energy conservation measures, it clarifies issues of execution in the improvement plan with partner companies.
  • Furthermore, the management criteria (manual) stipulated in the Energy Saving Act (Act Concerning the Rational Use of Energy) is regularly reviewed for each property, and efforts are made towards continuous energy saving.
Operation of Environment Management System
Energy consumption diagnosis at SS30
Energy consumption diagnosis at SS30
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Switch to Renewable Energy

Switch to Renewable Energy

  • In UUR, "Energy consumption and management, utilization of renewable energy" has been identified as materiality issues, and medium- to long-term action goals have been set as follows: "(1) Reduce total portfolio Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions by 42% by 2030 (compared to 2021)(ii) By 2050, Reduce total GHG emissions including value chain (Scope 3) to net zero."
  • In order to achieve our targets, we have been switching our electricity menu since 2020 and obtaining FIT non-fossil certificates through auctions in the renewable energy value trading market. We are actively working to reduce the total GHG emissions derived from electricity (Scope 2) (Note).
  • (Note)Currently we are focusing on properties where both Scope 2 and Scope 3 can be distinguished.
Total renewable energy use
  • *1Total renewable energy use from December 2021 to November 2022
  • *2All electricity supplied is derived from substantial renewable energy sources, utilizing FIT non-fossil certificates and non-FIT non-fossil certificates with renewable energy designations.

Properties Using Renewable Energy

  • Joy Park Izumigaoka
  • TENJIN LUCE
  • Albore Jingumae
  • Luz Fukuoka Tenjin
  • UUR Toyocho Building
  • Akasaka Hikawa Building
  • Pacific Marks Shin-Yokohama
  • Yushima First Building
  • Shiba 520 Building
  • MA Sendai Building
  • UUR Court Sapporo Minami-Sanjo Premier Tower
  • Glenpark Umeda-kita

Installation of Solar Power Generation System

Photovoltaic panels have been installed on the rooftops of logistics facilities owned by the entity to generate renewable energy.

No. of properties monitored Power Generation in FY2022
Property with Photovoltaic Equipment 4 properties 4,001.72KWh
  • *As for the amount of electricity generated, the total amount of electricity generated from December 2021 to November 2022 for properties with photovoltaic power generation facilities that were able to be aggregated.
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Green House Gas (GHG) Emission

Green House Gas (GHG) Emission

GHG Emission at Office Buildings - Intensity (Gross Floor Area) Based -
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Received the Yokohama Climate Change Countermeasures Award

Received the Yokohama Climate Change Countermeasures Award

The City of Yokohama awards the "Yokohama Climate Change Countermeasures Award" every year to businesses that have made significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and other outstanding achievements under the Yokohama City Action Plan for Global Warming Countermeasures System (Note).
For fiscal year 2022, six projects, including UUR, were selected for awards from among the 310 projects that submitted reports in fiscal year 2021 (announced in June 2022).
Since fiscal year 2012, UUR has continued to upgrade facilities that contribute to energy conservation, such as replacing air conditioning equipment with high-efficiency equipment and promoting the switch to LED lighting at the five properties that are eligible for the award.
In the future, we plan to update the elevator control and switch to LED lighting in the lots, mainly in the common areas.

Pacific Marks Yokohama East
Pacific Marks Yokohama East
Pacific Marks Shin-Yokohama
Pacific Marks Shin-Yokohama
Yokohama Climate Change Countermeasures Award Certificate
Yokohama Climate Change Countermeasures Award Certificate
  • Note:In Yokohama City, businesses that emit greenhouse gases above a certain size are required to submit a greenhouse gas reduction plan and an annual performance report in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Yokohama City, based on the Yokohama City Ordinance on Living Environment Conservation.
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