Climate Change Data

CBo Territoria SA

Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2022)

Reporting Period: 2022

Environmental Metrics

Total Carbon Emissions:2306 tCO2e (Scope 2 & 3)
Scope 1 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 2 Emissions:1290 tCO2e
Scope 3 Emissions:1019 tCO2e
Renewable Energy Share:Not disclosed
Total Energy Consumption:3600 MWh (solar energy)
Water Consumption:194014 m3 (Golf du Bassin Bleu)
Waste Generated:99% valorization
Carbon Intensity:Not disclosed

ESG Focus Areas

  • Environmental
  • Social
  • Governance
  • Sustainable Development

Environmental Achievements

  • Reduced energy consumption by 41% compared to 2015 (on 7 pilot sites).
  • Generated 3600 MWh of solar energy in 2023.
  • Achieved 99% waste valorization.
  • Implemented environmental coordination on all construction sites since 2013, including waste sorting and traceability.
  • Used untreated water for green spaces where possible.
  • Implemented bioclimatic construction in residential projects.

Social Achievements

  • Developed a social inclusion clause in construction contracts, creating jobs for people facing social or professional difficulties.
  • Helped 10 families become homeowners in 2023.
  • Created 800 jobs in the construction sector in 2023.
  • Implemented a telework charter in 2021.
  • Improved employee well-being with “Move ton CBody” program.
  • Supported local associations and community projects.
  • Partnered with ADESIR for community initiatives.

Governance Achievements

  • Implemented an alert system in 2023.
  • Maintained a 70/100 EthiFinance ESG rating in 2023, exceeding the benchmark in Governance, Social, and External Stakeholders.
  • 44% of board members are independent.

Climate Goals & Targets

Long-term Goals:
  • Not disclosed
Medium-term Goals:
  • Achieve energy autonomy in the DOM by 2030.
  • Obtain AFNOR “Engagé RSE” and OFB “Entreprises engagées pour la Nature” labels.
Short-term Goals:
  • Zero wasteland by 2026.

Environmental Challenges

  • High energy consumption in tertiary buildings.
  • Limited local materials for construction.
  • Managing waste from construction projects due to high terrain levels.
  • High water consumption in Reunion Island.
  • Climate change impacts (extreme weather events).
Mitigation Strategies
  • Energy management system implemented since 2016 (TEEO).
  • Use of local materials where possible, research into new materials.
  • Strict waste management procedures and penalties for non-compliance.
  • Optimized irrigation systems and water-saving devices in buildings.
  • Bioclimatic construction and renewable energy use.

Supply Chain Management

Supplier Audits: Not disclosed

Responsible Procurement
  • Preference for local businesses, social inclusion clause in contracts.

Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities

Physical Risks
  • Extreme weather events (droughts, heavy rains, cyclones).
Transition Risks
  • Changes in energy prices and availability.
Opportunities
  • Development of energy-efficient buildings and renewable energy projects.

Reporting Standards

Frameworks Used: ISO 26000

Certifications: Null

Third-party Assurance: Deloitte & Associés (limited assurance)

UN Sustainable Development Goals

  • Not disclosed

Not disclosed

Sustainable Products & Innovation

  • Bioclimatic housing, Case Démété.

Awards & Recognition

  • Not disclosed