Picton Property Income Limited Sustainability Report 2022

Picton Property Income Limited Sustainability Report 2022

Introduction

03

Environmental Focus

Stakeholder Engagement

Governance

Appendix

2022 Highlights Sustainable thinking, positive change.

How we performed in 2022 Environmental focus — Developed and published net zero carbon pathway

This year we have further refined our approach to sustainability and key priorities, ensuring these are fully embedded within our corporate strategy. Our focus has been on developing our net zero carbon pathway, which we have now published. We will start implementing the initial actions from the pathway over the coming year.

Stakeholder engagement — Commenced roll out of sustainability workshops with our largest occupiers — Introduced new occupier — Introduced new supplier clauses and a due diligence questionnaire to address modern slavery risks — Helped develop the BBP Responsible Property Management Toolkit — Carried out annual employee engagement survey — Returned to working in the office on a flexible basis — Provided further sustainability training for the team — Held two employee offsite days amenities and improved communication methods

Governance — Became a signatory to the Better Buildings Partnership Climate Commitment — Completed assessment of climate- related risks to the business — Reported in line with Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures — Maintained EPRA Gold awards for both Annual Report and Sustainability Report

— Improved portfolio EPC ratings — Removed gas supplies from three assets — Increased the number of green leases completed — Introduced further biodiversity measures — Reduced Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions compared to 2019 baseline — Undertook two energy efficiency audits at office assets 71% EPC ratings A-C

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— Published sustainability policy — Implemented assurance over published sustainability data 73% Improved occupier energy data collection

£16,000 In charitable donations made to 15 charities

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