MATERIALITY

For Fibra Danhos, acting sustainably means building our business with a long-term vision in mind, valuing our relations with stakeholders.

Based on a materiality analysis that included economic, social and environmental aspects, we identified eight stakeholders groups with whom we relate directly in our operations and in our value chain: employees, tenants, visitors, suppliers, holders of Real-Estate Investment Trust Certificates (CBFI), communities, members of the Association of Real-Estate Developers (ADI) and authorities.

Learning about the aspects that are material or relevant in terms of their impact on our stakeholders is essential for establishing open and lasting relations with each of these groups. This materiality study is integrated into our short, medium and long-term business strategies, as well as our mission and values.

To determine the material aspects and their most significant impacts on our value chain, we began with a study prepared by a KPMG team in 2018. We weighed relevant issues in terms of their maturity or risk, in order to design a specific strategy to address them. We identified the relevant issues that may pose a potential risk to Fibra Danhos’ reputation, operations and sustainability. These issues were divided up into economic, environmental and social divisions habitually used by institutions like the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DSJI). (102-17)

 
 

(103-1, 201-2)

MATERIALITY

Corporate Governance issues
  1. Corporate Social Responsibility management
  1. Corporate Governance
  1. Risk management
  1. Ethics and integrity
  1. Corruption/bribery/transparency
  1. Brand Management
  1. Financial issues
  1. Operations
  1. Supply chain management
  1. Product/quality responsibility
  1. Innovation and development
  1. Customer relationship management
Environmental issues
  1. Environmental management system
  1. Material/product management
  1. Energy consumption
  1. Biodiversity
  1. Climate change and other atmospheric emissions
  1. Water resource management
  1. Waste/effluent management
Social issues
  1. Talent attraction and retention
  1. Employee satisfaction
  1. Human capital development
  1. Labor practices
  1. Occupational health and safety
  1. Human rights
  1. Community social impact
  1. Stakeholder relations
  1. Supplier standards
 

According to their risk factors, the material issues identified for Fibra Danhos were:

  • CSR Management
  • Corporate governance
  • Ethics and integrity
  • Brand management
  • Operations
  • Environmental management system
  • Climate change and other atmospheric issues
  • Water resource management
  • Talent attraction and retention

While the two emerging risks identified as urgent issues are:

  • Corruption/bribery/transparency
  • Innovation and Development
    (102-47, 201-2)
 

(102-44)

Material issue GRI Standard Topic
CSR Management GRI 102: General disclosures. Strategy
GRI 102: General disclosures. Organizational profile
GRI 102: General disclosures. Governance
GRI 419: Socioeconomic compliance
Corporate governance GRI 102: General disclosures.
Ethics and integrity GRI 102: General disclosures.
Brand management GRI 102: General disclosures.
Operations GRI 102: General disclosures.
Environmental management system GRI 302: Energy
GRI 306: Effluents and waste
GRI 307: Environmental compliance
Climate change and other atmospheric issues GRI 305: Emissions
Water resource management GRI 303: Water and effluents
Talent attraction and retention GRI 102: General disclosures
GRI 401: Employment
GRI 405: Diversity and equal opportunity
GRI 406: Non discrimination
Urgent issue GRI Standard Topic
Corruption / bribery / transparency GRI 205: Anti-corruption
Innovation and Development GRI 416: Client Health and Safety