ESG Policy
At BH, environmental, social, and governance-related considerations are an integral part of our business plan, and we believe this focus will generate outsized financial profitability. We believe creating energy efficient real estate and offering employment opportunity to people of diverse backgrounds will achieve the best outcomes for BH and its investors.
BH’s Investment Strategy is centered around a “green” approach:
- BH endeavors to, wherever possible, refurbish rather than demolish existing structures and re-use materials, reducing carbon dioxide emissions that result from new-build construction
- All projects target at a BREEAM Excellent or LEED Gold certification

Environmental Sustainability in Real Estate
The “E” in ESG is the main factor to consider as a value driver for real estate investors and building occupiers. Environmental aspects in real estate include:
• Efficient energy and water consumption.
• Low carbon dioxide producing properties, moving towards Net Zero.
• Covid complying properties with high air-quality
• Green roofs absorbing air pollution and creating a monoclimate.

Social Responsibility in Real Estate
Real estate has a significant social impact, making the “S” also a value driver:
- Participation in the rehabilitation of public spaces.
- Ensuring buildings’ security and assuring human rights.
- Neglecting social elements can lead to a lack of reputation, lost work, higher employee turnover, increased operating costs, and may threaten one’s ability to operate.

Governance in Real Estate
Prioritizing corporate Governance represents an opportunity for real estate companies to drive long-term value:
- Compliance with governance rules and guidelines.
- Ensuring adequate and transparent remuneration.
- Promoting transparent disclosure of governance issues.
- Fostering diversity in management and governing bodies.
- Establishing and communicating organizational values.
ESG Policy
At BH, environmental, social, and governance-related considerations are an integral part of our business plan, and we believe this focus will generate outsized financial profitability. We believe creating energy efficient real estate and offering employment opportunity to people of diverse backgrounds will achieve the best outcomes for BH and its investors.
BH’s Investment Strategy is centered around a “green” approach:
- BH endeavors to, wherever possible, refurbish rather than demolish existing structures and re-use materials, reducing carbon dioxide emissions that result from new-build construction
- All projects target at least a BREEAM Excellent certification

Environmental Sustainability in Real Estate
The “E” in ESG is the main factor to consider as a value driver for real estate investors and building occupiers. Environmental aspects in real estate include:
• Efficient energy and water consumption.
• Low carbon dioxide producing properties, moving towards Net Zero.
• Covid complying properties with high air-quality
• Green roofs absorbing air pollution and creating a monoclimate.

Social Responsibility in Real Estate
Real estate has a significant social impact, making the “S” also a value driver:
- Participation in the rehabilitation of public spaces.
- Ensuring buildings’ security and assuring human rights.
- Neglecting social elements can lead to a lack of reputation, lost work, higher employee turnover, increased operating costs, and may threaten one’s ability to operate.

Governance in Real Estate
Prioritizing corporate Governance represents an opportunity for real estate companies to drive long-term value:
- Compliance with governance rules and guidelines.
- Ensuring adequate and transparent remuneration.
- Promoting transparent disclosure of governance issues.
- Fostering diversity in management and governing bodies.
- Establishing and communicating organizational values.