UNWAVERING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Social responsibility

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At Fibra Danhos, we have a voluntary public commitment to sustainable development, which is expressed in our Corporate Social Resonsibility (CSR) policy and the set of standards and processes that are the foundations of this company’s management model.

Our Corporate Social Responsibility Policy is based on our mission, vision and values and our Code of Ethics, and it provides the guidelines and principles on which we intend to create economic, environmental and social value in our various markets.

Implementation of our CSR policy and development of action plans affect the entire organization and all areas of the company. Tracking and achieving goals is the responsibility of the ESG Committee, which keeps the Technical Committee up to date on progress.

Aware of our responsibility to build a better Mexico, we also support a number of causes, primarily support for institutions that help children, because we know that they are the future of our country, and foundations that work for inclusion, diversity, visibility and gender equity.

We maintain direct ties with the communities where our properties are located, carrying out various activities and integration programs in our shopping centers.

Because of COVID-19 restrictions, many of our activities last year focused on protecting the safety and health of our stakeholders.

  • We installed COVID-19 testing modules in our Parque Las Antenas, Parque Vallejo and Parque Tezontle shopping centers between February 25, 2021 and February 20, 2022, where anyone could be tested. We purchased tents, chairs, hazardous waste bins, gel, gloves, facemasks, sanitizing masks and plastic bags.
  • A total of 37,970 tests were given, and the cost of the material totaled $66,113.06 pesos.
  • For the second year in a row we were recognized as a Socially Responsible Enterprise by the Mexican Center for Philanthrophy (CEMEFI).
  • We developed Guiding Principles on Human Rights
  • We promoted social actions in various properties, aimed at our guests. These included:
    • Summer activities (Japanese manga workshop, photography show, bubble show, bonzai workshop)
    • Father’s Day activities
    • Interactive murals
    • Painting contest
    • Home vegetable gardening course
  • We contributed $500,000 pesos to various institutions:
InstitutionAmount
Fundación John Langdon Down A.C.$75,000
Mujeres en Finanzas (an organization focused on gender equity)$75,000
Administradora Fibra Danhos (various donations)$350,000
Total$500,000

We maintain direct ties with the communities where our properties are located, carrying out various activities and integration programs in our shopping centers.