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FTSE Russell Launches New Green Real Estate Indexes

Date 04/12/2018

  • New FTSE EPRA Nareit Green Indexes allow investors to integrate climate risk into listed real estate portfolios
  • Provide a similar returns profile to their parent index, but materially enhances climate exposure in building energy efficiency, green certification and carbon emissions
  • Innovative tools to help drive ambitious global sustainability agenda
  • Real estate sector currently accounts for 28%* of global carbon emissions
  • US $341 billion of assets currently benchmarked to underlying FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Real Estate Indexes**


FTSE Russell, the global index, data and analytics provider, today announces the launch of new green real estate indexes. The FTSE EPRA Nareit Green Indexes will allow investors to integrate climate risk in their investment strategies in listed real estate, an asset class that historically has lacked such tools. They provide an extension to the FTSE EPRA Nareit Real Estate Index Series, a global series of leading listed real estate benchmarks which are tracked by over $340 billion in assets.

The FTSE EPRA Nareit Green Indexes apply sustainability performance as ‘tilts’ to adjust the weights of constituents in the underlying FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Index. While maintaining a similar returns profile to the parent index, this tilting significantly improves the climate and sustainability performance. For example, green certification increases by 63% while carbon emissions per dollar of revenue drop by 40%.

To assess the sustainability performance of the constituents, the indexes draw on building-by-building geolocation data mapping from specialist data provider GeoPhy mapping over 15 million buildings and covering real estate holdings for 93% of the constituents of the FTSE EPRA Nareit Developed Index. This data is then matched with green certification data and provides the basis for detailed energy use and carbon emissions modelling.

‘Greening’ the real estate sector is a major challenge for the transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon economy. According to UN estimates, buildings account for over half of global electricity usage and c. 28% of global carbon emissions*. There is also evidence linking better environmental performance to higher asset values, higher occupancy rates, higher rental yield and lower operating costs. 

David Harris, Head of Sustainable Investment at FTSE Russell, said:
“The real estate sector currently accounts for over a quarter of global carbon emissions. As the low carbon transition accelerates, it is imperative for investors to navigate climate-related risks and opportunities. Working with EPRA and Nareit, the new green real estate indexes from FTSE Russell will help the market to drive an ambitious sustainability agenda and provide investors with innovative tools to assist in this transition.”

FTSE Russell continues to respond to a growing demand among asset owners to integrate sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations into their investment strategies and stewardship approach. Sustainable Investment benchmarks also support transparency and disclosure in the capital markets by providing a signal to companies regarding their performance on a range of sustainability and ESG issues.

The suite of FTSE EPRA Nareit Global Real Estate Indexes are managed in partnership with the European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) and the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (Nareit), the US-based association for REITs and publicly traded real estate companies***.

The indexes will be reviewed annually in September, to update for newly eligible stocks and changes to exposure in energy use and green building certification. Further information can be found online at the FTSE EPRA Nareit Green Indexes page.