Supply Crunch Expected for Net-Zero Offices in Hong Kong by 2030, According to JLL Report

Monday, 3 June 2024, 08:19

Research by JLL highlights a looming supply crunch for net-zero office spaces in Hong Kong and Asia by 2030, with 87% of occupiers requiring such spaces to meet carbon targets. The study suggests that the current supply will fall short of the increasing demand from occupiers seeking 100% green-certified portfolios, raising concerns about achieving sustainability goals in the real estate sector.
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Supply Crunch Expected for Net-Zero Offices in Hong Kong by 2030, According to JLL Report

The Challenge of Net-Zero Offices in Hong Kong by 2030

According to a recent report by JLL, the demand for net-zero office spaces in Hong Kong and Asia is outpacing the available supply. Occupiers, aiming to achieve 100% green-certified portfolios by 2030, are facing challenges in finding suitable spaces that meet their sustainability goals.

Key Findings of the Research

  • Shortage Predicted: 87% of occupiers require net-zero office spaces to hit carbon targets by 2030.
  • Supply-Demand Gap: Current supply is inadequate to meet the increasing demand for sustainable office spaces.

This growing gap raises concerns about the ability to achieve environmental targets in the real estate sector.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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