Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
ESRS disclosure: ESRS ESRS 2 \ DR SBM-1
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- Provide a detailed description of the significant groups of products and/or services offered by your company, including any changes in the reporting period such as new or removed products and/or services, as part of the key elements of your general strategy that relate to or affect sustainability matters.
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Question Id: SBM-1_01
URW operates in a complex value chain that spans across retail (Shopping Centres), mixed-use assets (Offices), and Convention & Exhibition centres (Viparis). URW's upstream value chain gathers all supply chain players supporting activities of development and management of standing assets. These players include, by order of importance, services, construction and maintenance utilities and marketing partners. These suppliers are crucial for URW to develop and maintain the quality and the long-term success of its portfolio. URW's downstream value chain activities are focused on the use of its assets. The key actors are tenants as well as visitors and customers. URW's tenants, which include a diverse range of hundreds of retailers and brands from very different sectors, lease space in URW's shopping centres and offices. Visitors and customers are the end-users of these spaces, and their engagement is critical for the retention of tenants and the success of URW's assets. URW is positioned as a developer, owner and operator in its value chain. This position allows URW to control various aspects of its portfolio, from the acquisition and development of new assets to the operation, expansion and management of standing assets.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%
- Provide a detailed description of the significant markets and/or customer groups your company serves, including any changes that occurred during the reporting period, such as new or removed markets and/or customer groups. This information should align with the key elements of your general strategy that relate to or affect sustainability matters, as per Disclosure Requirement SBM-1 concerning Strategy, Business Model, and Value Chain.
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Question Id: SBM-1_02
URW serves a variety of stakeholders including workforce, visitors, tenants, suppliers, financial partners, local communities, and public authorities. The workforce includes employees and employee representatives. Visitors and customers are key stakeholders, as are tenants who lease space in URW's shopping centres and offices. Suppliers include project managers, technical engineers, and construction work companies. Financial partners consist of investors and banks. Local communities include local residents, workers, and associations. Public authorities involve elected officials and administration, professional federations, and regulatory bodies.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 60%
- Provide a comprehensive list of additional significant ESRS sectors, beyond those mentioned in paragraph 40(b), where your undertaking engages in significant activities or is potentially linked to material impacts. Ensure this identification aligns with your materiality assessment and the disclosure of sector-specific material information.
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Question Id: SBM-1_08
URW conducted a contextual analysis, a sectoral analysis, and a selection of applicable international standards that are relevant to the commercial real estate sector and its closest related sectors, such as retail, offices, and construction. Key topics of sectors that represent the value chain of URW were integrated in the analysis, including but not limited to, construction materials, engineering, building products and retail.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of your organization's sustainability-related goals, specifically addressing significant groups of products and services, customer categories, geographical areas, and relationships with stakeholders, as they pertain to the key elements of your general strategy, business model, and value chain.
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Question Id: SBM-1_21
URW operates a complex value chain that spans across retail (Shopping Centres), mixed-use assets (Offices), and Convention & Exhibition centres (Viparis). URW's upstream value chain gathers all supply chain players supporting activities of development and management of standing assets. These players include, by order of importance, services, construction and maintenance, utilities and marketing partners. These suppliers are crucial for URW to develop and maintain the quality and the long-term success of its portfolio.
URW's downstream value chain activities are focused on the use of its assets. The key actors are tenants as well as visitors and customers. URW’s tenants, which include a diverse range of hundreds of retailers and brands from very different sectors, lease space in URW’s shopping centres and offices. Visitors and customers are the end-users of these spaces, and their engagement is critical for the retention of tenants and the success of URW’s assets.
URW is positioned as a developer, owner and operator in its value chain. This position allows URW to control various aspects of its portfolio, from the acquisition and development of new assets to the operation, expansion and management of standing assets.
URW maintains close relationships with its stakeholders, which include the value chain players mentioned above as well as URW’s workforce, financial partners, associations, local communities and public authorities. The workforce and employee representatives are integral to URW’s operations and contribute to the Company’s success. Local communities are also key stakeholders as they are integrated in the direct environment of URW’s assets. Public authorities, such as elected officials and administration, professional federations and regulatory bodies, play a crucial role in the regulatory environment in which URW operates. Financial partners, such as investors and banks, provide the necessary capital for URW to acquire, develop and manage its assets.
In essence, URW’s value chain is a complex ecosystem of various business actors and stakeholders, each playing a crucial role in the Company’s operations. By effectively managing its value chain, URW is able to deliver sustainable, high-quality real estate assets that meet the needs of its stakeholders and contribute to the vitality and sustainability of local communities.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 60%
- Provide an assessment of your current significant products and/or services, as well as significant markets and customer groups, in relation to your sustainability-related goals, as part of the disclosure requirement SBM-1 concerning your strategy, business model, and value chain.
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Question Id: SBM-1_22
URW operates a complex value chain that spans across retail (Shopping Centres), mixed-use assets (Offices), and Convention & Exhibition centres (Viparis). URW's upstream value chain gathers all supply chain players supporting activities of development and management of standing assets. These players include, by order of importance, services, construction and maintenance, utilities and marketing partners. These suppliers are crucial for URW to develop and maintain the quality and the long-term success of its portfolio.
URW's downstream value chain activities are focused on the use of its assets. The key actors are tenants as well as visitors and customers. URW’s tenants, which include a diverse range of hundreds of retailers and brands from very different sectors, lease space in URW’s shopping centres and offices. Visitors and customers are the end-users of these spaces, and their engagement is critical for the retention of tenants and the success of URW’s assets.
URW is positioned as a developer, owner and operator in its value chain. This position allows URW to control various aspects of its portfolio, from the acquisition and development of new assets to the operation, expansion and management of standing assets.
URW maintains close relationships with its stakeholders, which include the value chain players mentioned above as well as URW’s workforce, financial partners, associations, local communities and public authorities. The workforce and employee representatives are integral to URW’s operations and contribute to the Company’s success. Local communities are also key stakeholders as they are integrated in the direct environment of URW’s assets. Public authorities, such as elected officials and administration, professional federations and regulatory bodies, play a crucial role in the regulatory environment in which URW operates. Financial partners, such as investors and banks, provide the necessary capital for URW to acquire, develop and manage its assets.
In essence, URW’s value chain is a complex ecosystem of various business actors and stakeholders, each playing a crucial role in the Company’s operations. By effectively managing its value chain, URW is able to deliver sustainable, high-quality real estate assets that meet the needs of its stakeholders and contribute to the vitality and sustainability of local communities.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%
- Provide detailed information regarding the key elements of your general strategy that relate to or impact sustainability matters. This should include any main challenges anticipated, critical solutions or projects planned, and their relevance to sustainability reporting.
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Question Id: SBM-1_23
URW's strategy and business model are designed to be responsive and adaptable to the topics identified as material for URW. The Group continuously monitors and evaluates performance in relation to these impacts and risks and seizes opportunities that align with its strategic objectives.
The Better Places roadmap ensures that URW’s strategy and business model are resilient and sustainable, capable of delivering value to its stakeholders while mitigating potential risks. The comprehensiveness and proactive nature of URW’s approach enhances its competitiveness and contributes to long-term value creation.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%
- Provide a comprehensive description of your business model and value chain, as mandated by Disclosure Requirement SBM-1, under the Strategy, Business Model, and Value Chain section.
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Question Id: SBM-1_25
URW operates a complex value chain that spans across retail (Shopping Centres), mixed-use assets (Offices), and Convention & Exhibition centres (Viparis). URW's upstream value chain gathers all supply chain players supporting activities of development and management of standing assets. These players include, by order of importance, services, construction and maintenance, utilities and marketing partners. These suppliers are crucial for URW to develop and maintain the quality and the long-term success of its portfolio.
URW's downstream value chain activities are focused on the use of its assets. The key actors are tenants as well as visitors and customers. URW’s tenants, which include a diverse range of hundreds of retailers and brands from very different sectors, lease space in URW’s shopping centres and offices. Visitors and customers are the end-users of these spaces, and their engagement is critical for the retention of tenants and the success of URW’s assets.
URW is positioned as a developer, owner and operator in its value chain. This position allows URW to control various aspects of its portfolio, from the acquisition and development of new assets to the operation, expansion and management of standing assets.
URW maintains close relationships with its stakeholders, which include the value chain players mentioned above as well as URW’s workforce, financial partners, associations, local communities and public authorities. The workforce and employee representatives are integral to URW’s operations and contribute to the Company’s success. Local communities are also key stakeholders as they are integrated in the direct environment of URW’s assets. Public authorities, such as elected officials and administration, professional federations and regulatory bodies, play a crucial role in the regulatory environment in which URW operates. Financial partners, such as investors and banks, provide the necessary capital for URW to acquire, develop and manage its assets.
In essence, URW’s value chain is a complex ecosystem of various business actors and stakeholders, each playing a crucial role in the Company’s operations. By effectively managing its value chain, URW is able to deliver sustainable, high-quality real estate assets that meet the needs of its stakeholders and contribute to the vitality and sustainability of local communities.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 90%
- Provide a comprehensive description of your business model and value chain, specifically detailing the inputs utilized and the methodologies employed in gathering, developing, and securing these inputs.
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Question Id: SBM-1_26
URW's upstream value chain gathers all supply chain players supporting activities of development and management of standing assets. These players include, by order of importance, services, construction and maintenance, utilities and marketing partners. These suppliers are crucial for URW to develop and maintain the quality and the long-term success of its portfolio.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of your business model and value chain, specifically outlining the outputs and outcomes in terms of current and expected benefits for customers, investors, and other stakeholders.
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Question Id: SBM-1_27
URW's downstream value chain activities are focused on the use of its assets. The key actors are tenants as well as visitors and customers. URW’s tenants, which include a diverse range of hundreds of retailers and brands from very different sectors, lease space in URW’s shopping centres and offices. Visitors and customers are the end-users of these spaces, and their engagement is critical for the retention of tenants and the success of URW’s assets.
URW maintains close relationships with its stakeholders, which include the value chain players mentioned above as well as URW’s workforce, financial partners, associations, local communities and public authorities. The workforce and employee representatives are integral to URW’s operations and contribute to the Company’s success. Local communities are also key stakeholders as they are integrated in the direct environment of URW’s assets. Public authorities, such as elected officials and administration, professional federations and regulatory bodies, play a crucial role in the regulatory environment in which URW operates. Financial partners, such as investors and banks, provide the necessary capital for URW to acquire, develop and manage its assets.
In essence, URW’s value chain is a complex ecosystem of various business actors and stakeholders, each playing a crucial role in the Company’s operations. By effectively managing its value chain, URW is able to deliver sustainable, high-quality real estate assets that meet the needs of its stakeholders and contribute to the vitality and sustainability of local communities.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 70%
- Provide a comprehensive description of your business model and value chain, detailing the primary characteristics of both your upstream and downstream value chains. Include your organization's position within these chains, and describe the main business actors involved, such as key suppliers, customers, distribution channels, and end-users, along with their relationships to your organization. If your organization operates multiple value chains, ensure the disclosure encompasses the key value chains.
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Question Id: SBM-1_28
URW operates a complex value chain that spans across retail (Shopping Centres), mixed-use assets (Offices), and Convention & Exhibition centres (Viparis). URW's upstream value chain gathers all supply chain players supporting activities of development and management of standing assets. These players include, by order of importance, services, construction and maintenance, utilities and marketing partners. These suppliers are crucial for URW to develop and maintain the quality and the long-term success of its portfolio.
URW's downstream value chain activities are focused on the use of its assets. The key actors are tenants as well as visitors and customers. URW’s tenants, which include a diverse range of hundreds of retailers and brands from very different sectors, lease space in URW’s shopping centres and offices. Visitors and customers are the end-users of these spaces, and their engagement is critical for the retention of tenants and the success of URW’s assets.
URW is positioned as a developer, owner and operator in its value chain. This position allows URW to control various aspects of its portfolio, from the acquisition and development of new assets to the operation, expansion and management of standing assets.
URW maintains close relationships with its stakeholders, which include the value chain players mentioned above as well as URW’s workforce, financial partners, associations, local communities and public authorities. The workforce and employee representatives are integral to URW’s operations and contribute to the Company’s success. Local communities are also key stakeholders as they are integrated in the direct environment of URW’s assets. Public authorities, such as elected officials and administration, professional federations and regulatory bodies, play a crucial role in the regulatory environment in which URW operates. Financial partners, such as investors and banks, provide the necessary capital for URW to acquire, develop and manage its assets.
In essence, URW’s value chain is a complex ecosystem of various business actors and stakeholders, each playing a crucial role in the Company’s operations. By effectively managing its value chain, URW is able to deliver sustainable, high-quality real estate assets that meet the needs of its stakeholders and contribute to the vitality and sustainability of local communities.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 90%