Media release / 15.10.2024

Kojamo received a good result in the GRESB Sustainability Assessment
Kojamo participated in the real estate sector’s international GRESB Sustainability Assessment for the fifth time and achieved a good result. Kojamo scored 74 out of 100 points in the 2024 GRESB Sustainability Assessment and earned the Green Star recognition once again.
Success in multiple assessment categories
Kojamo performed particularly well in sections related to measuring and management of social responsibility. High scores were also achieved in areas related to sustainability management, risk management and stakeholder engagement.
“This is once again a good result. Sustainability is one of the key areas in Kojamo’s strategy, which we are developing systematically and with long-term commitment,” says Elina Ekelund, Kojamo’s Sustainability Manager.
Kojamo aims at high quality and comprehensive reporting also going forward. Our sustainability programme is based on Kojamo's strategy and mission to create better urban living. With our sustainability programme, we are committed to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and achieving carbon-neutral energy use in our properties by 2030.
GRESB Sustainability Assessment
GRESB (Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark) measures annually the sustainability of property portfolios and the development of sustainability. GRESB assessments are used to measure the operations of property sector companies from the perspective of sustainable development. The assessment provides an internationally comparable result.
The GRESB Assessment covers a wide range of areas of sustainability on both the company and property level: company-level management of sustainability, policies and principles, reporting, risk management, environmental performance of the property portfolio and stakeholder engagement.
In 2024, more than 2,200 companies and funds from 80 countries participated in the GRESB Assessment.