2-2, 2-3, 2-4, IF-RE-410a.2
This seventh Integrated Annual Report covers the period from January 1 to December 31, 2024. In it, we describe to stakeholders our most relevant actions during the year, as well as our performance in financial, economic, environmental, social and governance terms. There were no significant changes with respect to prior periods in the scope, coverage, or valuation methods applied in preparing the report, nor any restatements of information. This report was prepared in accordance with the 2021 version of the GRI Standards, as well as SASB's sustainability standards for the Real Estate sector, which were verified by an independent third party: Deloitte. We have incorporated the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Women's Empowerment Principles (WEP), as well as the ten principles of the Global Compact.
This and previous reports are available on our website: https://fibradanhos.com.mx/en/informe-anual
The environmental indicators are compared with the results obtained in 2019, as this is our base year for calculating environmental footprint. The audited consolidated financial statements cover the same entities as this integrated annual report, covering the results of Administradora Fibra Danhos, which reflect the operations of the Fibra Danhos portfolio. The report covers 100% of our portfolio and follows the organizational boundaries for measuring the environmental performance indicators mentioned below:
Energy consumption
Energy consumption considers only consumption in common and service areas, i.e. the area over which we maintain operational control. All tenants have independent meters and monitor their energy consumption internally. For this same reason, energy intensity is broken down only for the area under our operational control.
Water consumption
Unlike energy consumption, water consumption corresponds to the total consumption of our buildings; this includes the area with operational control and our tenants' spaces. Therefore, in this case, water intensity is measured in proportion to square meters of construction.
Waste generation
The waste indicators consider the total waste generation in our properties, which includes both the area under our operational control and the spaces occupied by our tenants.
GHG emissions
Scope 1 and 2 emissions from our carbon footprint include emissions generated by the consumption of fuels, refrigerants (Scope 1) and electricity (Scope 2) in areas under our operational control. Scope 3 emissions consider indirect emissions associated with our value chain, such as suppliers and tenants.
Our calculation of Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity considers square meters under operational control in our properties.
Area under our operational control
Fibra Danhos has operational control only in the common areas and in the service, administration and parking areas. In these spaces, Fibra Danhos has absolute control over implementation and management policies to ensure the optimal functioning of the properties.
The only property in which Fibra Danhos does not have any area with operational control is Parque Esmeralda, since it is leased by a single tenant, who has operational control over the entire property.
Note: Photo credit for Parque Duraznos, pages: cover, 1, 4, 6, 8, 16, 37, 70 and 101, Alejandra Urquiza (IG - @alejandra.urquizao).