In the run-up to the IUCN World Conservation Convention in Marseille and the COP15 Biodiversity Conference in China in 2021, BNP Paribas Real Estate is shaping its biodiversity strategy with a dedicated charter and an operational roadmap for rethinking nature in the city.
Based on 7 objectives, BNP Paribas Real Estate is committed to integrating biodiversity into all its European activities and to developing, sharing and promoting a culture and expertise in this area within the real estate industry:
1. Preserve, restore and/or develop biodiversity by integrating it into our product and service offers
2. Support our clients in the development and inclusion of biodiversity in their operating sites and assets
3. Enhance the biodiversity performance of our activities through accreditations and certifications
4. Mobilise and engage our employees by developing a biodiversity culture and expertise
5. Raise awareness of biodiversity issues among our clients and stakeholders
6. Contribute to the profession's biodiversity initiatives and work
7. Measure, monitor and report on our actions
Find the complete Biodiversity Charter here
A roadmap with operational tools is a tangible form of this charter, enabling employees, particularly in the Development, Investment Management and Property Management departments, to integrate biodiversity into the assets that BNP Paribas Real Estate designs, renovates, manages or occupies, with:
- A catalogue of solutions to integrate biodiversity in the design/renovation, construction and operational phases: to vegetate the building, reconnect it to its natural environment and facilitate contact with living organisms for occupants,
- A monitoring tool to assess the ecological potential of an existing site or building,
- Performance indicators to measure the progress of our actions (currently being developed in collaboration with our various business lines)
BNP Paribas Real Estate's commitment has increased in recent years
The integration of biodiversity has been part of BNP Paribas Real Estate's CSR strategy since 2016 and has resulted in several new initiatives.
- In 2017, the company took action by joining the Nature 2050 programme launched by CDC-Biodiversity to restore biodiversity and adapt territories to climate change.
- In 2018 BNP Paribas Real Estate responded to the international "#MakeOurPlanetGreenAgain" appeal by the CIBI (International Council on Biodiversity and Real Estate) and signed the BiodiverCity charter® to develop biodiversity in cities.
- That same year, convinced of the benefits of nature in the city, they set up the BNP Paribas Real Estate Urban Farm on the terraces of their head office, which is at the same time a place for experimenting with urban vegetable gardens, a showcase for clients and businesses, and a collaborative and relaxing space for teams.
- In 2019, BNP Paribas Real Estate joined forces with the association of urban and plant stakeholders in the “For a natural city!” forum, a ground breaking initiative that brought together scientists, elected officials, construction and real estate professionals in a call to action. Today, its head office is piloting the future Biodivercity Life® label (a reference system that evaluates the ecological performance of a building in the operational phase).
"Our role in promoting biodiversity is part of a positive approach that goes beyond reducing our impacts. Our goal is to promote the development of biodiversity in real estate, to reconnect the urban environment with nature and to contribute to the building's influence on its natural and human environment. It is through training, raising awareness among our employees, and involving our clients and partners - architects, landscape designers, ecologists and design consultants - that we will be able to make existing buildings and those under development more alive and contribute to making the city more desirable" says Catherine Papillon, Head of Sustainable Development and CSR at BNP Paribas Real Estate.
Significant real estate projects promoting Biodiversity
#V2 and #V3 in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine