Colliers has announced a 41.3% reduction in emissions intensity across its Asia Pacific operations, according to its 2025 Global Sustainability Report. This achievement marks a 9.26% improvement from the previous year, underscoring the company’s commitment to sustainability amidst growing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) expectations.
The report highlights that 36% of the electricity used in Colliers’ Asia Pacific portfolio now comes from renewable sources. Additionally, the company has contributed over 7,260 volunteer hours to community initiatives, reflecting its broader commitment to social responsibility.
Sam Harvey-Jones, Chief Operating Officer for Asia Pacific, stated, “As sustainability expectations become more performance-driven, our focus is on delivering outcomes that fortify, de-risk, and create lasting value within our own operations and for our clients.”
Globally, Colliers has achieved a 32.2% reduction in emissions intensity and sourced 42% of its electricity from renewable energy. The report aligns with international standards such as the Global Reporting Initiative and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Colliers’ efforts are part of its “Built to Last” strategy, which aims to manage risks and drive positive impacts through ESG priorities. The company continues to support clients across the asset lifecycle, helping them navigate regulatory changes and climate-related challenges.



