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Environmental Management System
Environmental Policy
Fibra Danhos has a commitment to sustainability, with a proactive stance in all areas under our operational control. We also provide leadership and support to stakeholders in areas where we do not have operational control, such as our value chain operations.
Aware of the environmental impact the real-estate industry has through intensive use of resources and greenhouse gas emissions, our Environmental Policy and sustainability strategy define how to reduce our environmental impact by applying environmental criteria to our operations, the development of new projects, and decision-making.
We also adopt a risk-based approach to environmental management, applied to both our impact on the environment and the impact of the environment on Fibra Danhos’ business. Administradora Fibra Danhos is committed to developing an environmental action plan, supported by robust measurement and monitoring programs to improve efficiency and reduce the consumption of natural resources.
Our Environmental Policy sets forth the general principles, environmental governance and our specific commitments regarding the management of natural resources.
We monitor sustainability at every stage of the business
1. Land acquisition
Before acquiring any land, we conduct an analysis of potential land use, potential environmental impacts and applicable regulations.
2. Construction
During the construction process, an environmental supervisor monitors the environmental mitigation measures required by federal, state, and municipal environmental laws, both to ensure compliance and to avoid fines and penalties. The areas supervised are waste management, water and energy saving, prevention and safety, air and/or emissions, and noise.
3. Impact remediation
At Fibra Danhos, we know that population growth and economic development make it necessary to constantly expand infrastructure, which often has an impact on the environment. For this reason, we encourage the creation of solutions that help mitigate our impact, and we have systems to measure this impact in all our activities. At Parque Tepeyac, our most recent shopping center, we applied more than 130 urban and environmental impact mitigation measures, including rehabilitation of the median on Avenida Eduardo Molina (14,686 m2 ) and the San Juan de Aragón woodlands (3 ha).
Parque Tepeyac
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4. Real estate operations
We manage the operation of our properties with high standards of eco-efficiency, constantly updating our technology to keep up with the efficient innovations in the market, in order to meet our environmental and social impact reduction targets.
5. Adaptations Manual
In order to strengthen the relationship with our tenants and employees and eliminate any possibility of confusion, there is a tenant adaptations manual for every development. This manual defines the general and specific standards for tenants, their architects and engineers, and the environmental standards that must be met when adapting the premises, such as, for example, management of construction waste, the type of lighting, transformers, and so on. This is one way we extend our targets and initiatives to key players in our supply chain, generating a virtuous circle.
Parque Delta
Through the Environmental Audit Program, we annually review the quality and proper management of the following parameters:
Air
Water
Solid waste
Hazardous waste
Soil and subsoil
Noise and vibrations
Industrial safety and hygiene
Thermal energy, light, gases, odors and vapors
Efficient use of electrical energy
Environmental risk and emergency response
Natural resources