Third-party Assurance

Independent Assurance Report

To enhance the reliability of the ESG data disclosed, selected data has obtained third-party assurance by KPMG AZSA Sustainability Co., Ltd.

In the information given below, the mark indicates fiscal year 2022 data that has obtained third-party assurance.

Independent Third-party assurance Report

List of annual data

Environmental Data

Energy Consumption

Trends in the Amount of Energy Consumption
FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022
Energy Consumption (MWh) 1,488,256 1,433,237 3,653,327 3,935,352
Data with the third-party assurance mark has been independently assured.
Boundary for Energy Consumption
FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022
No. of target facilities (facilities) 210 277 789 791
Total floor area (m2) 6,770,958 7,628,160 18,027,066 19,235,824
Notes:
1. For the fiscal year 2019 to 2020, facilities for which disclosure is required under the Act on Rationalizing Energy Use are included. However, some facilities are excluded.
2. For the fiscal year 2021 onward, facilities owned or hired by Mitsui Fudosan and consolidated subsidiaries that own buildings or have 100 or more employees, as well as a company with high CO2 emissions (Mitsui Fudosan TG Smart Energy Co., Ltd.) are included.
3. Energy consumption is calculated by multiplying purchased energy by a calorific value coefficient. The coefficient used is the unit calorific value set in the Act on Rationalizing Energy Use.

Water Usage

Trends in Water Usage

Water intake

(thousand m3)
FY2019 FY2020
*1,2
FY2021 FY2022
Clean water 5,619 4,070 9,483 11,433
Industrial water 107 85 236 243
Purchased reclaimed water - 63 251 288
Well water - 922 1,292 1,594
Hot spring water - 78 204 229
Pond water - 57 37 75
Rainwater - 74 250 252
Spring water - 17 96 96
Total water intake 5,726 5,365 11,849 14,210
Water intake per base unit
(m3/m2
0.851 0.708 0.671 0.855
Data with the third-party assurance mark has been independently assured.

Water recycling rate

FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022
Water recycling rate (%) *3 15.1 9.2 9.5 7.5

Wastewater

(thousand m3)
FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022
Sewage water *4 5,539 4,441 10,181 12,205
Seawater - 270 264 341

*1 Since fiscal year 2020, we have improved the accuracy of reporting data received from each facility relating to usage of purchased clean and industrial water.

*2 Since fiscal year 2020, we have reviewed water usage categories and added some usage categories to the overall totals.

*3 Water recycling rate: For the fiscal year 2019, percentages show the proportion of grey water in total water intake (1,016 thousand m3). From the fiscal year 2020, the percentage shows the proportion of water (FY2020: 495 thousand m3; FY 2021: 1,121 thousand m3; FY2022: 1,059 thousand m3) reused after being put in grey water containers after its initial use.

*4 Amount of wastewater transported to a water treatment plant via underground sewers. Wastewater put into the sea, the ground, underground, or elsewhere is not included in this total.

Boundary for Water Usage
FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022
No. of target facilities (facilities) 146 187 477 497
Total floor area (m2) 6,723,556 7,574,935 17,667,267 16,617,847
Note:
1. For the fiscal year 2019 to 2020, facilities for which disclosure is required under the Act on Rationalizing Energy Use are included. However, some facilities are excluded.
2. For the fiscal year 2021 onward, facilities owned or hired by Mitsui Fudosan and consolidated subsidiaries that own buildings or have 100 or more employees, as well as a company with high CO2 emissions (Mitsui Fudosan TG Smart Energy Co., Ltd.) are included.

Waste Emissions

Trends in the Amount of Disposed Non-Hazardous Waste (General Waste and Industrial Waste)
FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022
General waste (t) 36,546 30,217 95,433 105,987
Per base unit
(t/m2)
0.0055 0.0044 0.0055 0.0059
Industrial waste (t) 10,642 7,863 16,942 21,382
Per base unit
(t/m2)
0.0016 0.0010 0.0011 0.0016
Total (t) 47,188 38,080 112,375 127,369
Data with the third-party assurance mark has been independently assured.

Note: The amount of disposed industrial waste is in accordance with the Waste Management and Public Cleansing Act.

Boundary for Waste Emissions
FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022
General waste Industrial waste General waste Industrial waste
No. of target facilities (facilities) 132 166 380 334 399 347
Total floor area (m2) 6,665,965 7,576,226 17,205,772 15,441,872 18,008,087 13,478,173
Note:
1. For the fiscal year 2019 to 2020, facilities for which disclosure is required under the Act on Rationalizing Energy Use are included. However, some facilities are excluded.
2. For the fiscal year 2021 onward, facilities owned or hired by Mitsui Fudosan and consolidated subsidiaries that own buildings or have 100 or more employees, as well as a company with high CO2 emissions (Mitsui Fudosan TG Smart Energy Co., Ltd.) are included.
3. Waste emissions include estimates. For the fiscal year 2022, data calculations and calculation methods have been made more precise.

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Scopes 1, 2 & 3)

The Group's emissions for Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 are as follows.

*Facilities owned or hired by Mitsui Fudosan and consolidated subsidiaries that own buildings or have 100 or more employees, as well as a company with high CO2 emissions (Mitsui Fudosan TG Smart Energy Co., Ltd.) are included
SBT
Scope 2019FY 2020FY 2021FY 2022FY
1000t-CO2 1000t-CO2 1000t-CO2 1000t-CO2
Scope1 Direct emissions 104 115 140 183
Scope2 Indirect emissions 413 363 438 457
Subtotal
(Scopes 1 & 2):
518 479 579 640
Scope3-1
Purchased Goods and Services
1,199 1,788 1,209 1,658
Scope3-2
Capital goods
974 515 835 1,608
Scope3-3
Fuel- and energy-related activities
(not included in scope 1 or scope 2)
98 92 125 128
Scope3-4
Upstream transportation and distribution
- - - -
Scope3-5
Waste generated in operations
126 170 146 166
Scope3-6
Business travel
3 3 3 3
Scope3-7
Employee commuting
5 5 6 6
Scope3-8
Upstream leased assets
- - - -
Scope3-9
Downstream transportation and distribution
- - - -
Scope3-10
Processing of sold products
- - - -
Scope3-11
Use of sold products
831 1,029 696 695
Scope3-12
End-of-life treatment of sold products
10 16 13 13
Scope3-13
Downstream leased assets
621 594 589 586
Scope3-14
Franchise
- - - -
Scope3-15
Investments
- - - -
Subtotal
(Scope 3):
3,865 4,211 3,621 4,863
Total
(Scopes 1, 2 & 3):
4,383 4,690 4,199 5,503
Data with the third-party assurance mark has been independently assured.

*Scope 1 and Scope 2 are calculated using emission factors in line with the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures and other methods, based on the amount of energy used (whether actual figures or estimates) in the relevant fiscal year. Until fiscal year 2021, for the electrical emission factors, a basic emission factors was used, but for fiscal year 2022 onward, calculations have been made more precise, such as through the use of a post-adjustment emission factors. Some figures for fiscal year 2020 and before are estimates calculated by considering a base unit (of floor area) for each business division.

*Scope 3-1 is calculated from the sales cost price part in the relevant fiscal year and services provided part of real estate for sale that was sold in that fiscal year.
The sales cost price part of real estate for sale that was sold in the relevant fiscal year (excl. land) is calculated by multiplying figures given in the emissions unit value database, which details Ministry of the Environment emission factors used to estimate an organization’s greenhouse gas or other emissions through its supply chain.
The services provided part during the relevant fiscal year is calculated by multiplying accounts that exceeded 1% of the total monetary amount covered in Scope 3-1 by an emission factors determined by the Ministry of the Environment.

*Scope3-2 is calculated by multiplying the amount of increase in Property, plant and equipment excluding land and construction in progress by an emission factors determined by the Ministry of the Environment.

*Scope 3-3 is calculated by multiplying the amount of energy totaled in Scope 1 and Scope 2 by an emission factors determined by the Ministry of the Environment.

*Scope 3-5 is calculated by multiplying emissions produced by general and industrial waste (estimated figures are partly included) by an emission factors determined by the Ministry of the Environment.

*Scope 3-6 is calculated by multiplying the number of employees of the Mitsui Fudosan Group by an emission factors determined by the Ministry of the Environment.

*Scope 3-7 is calculated by multiplying the number of employees of the Mitsui Fudosan Group by the number of working days for Mitsui Fudosan and an emission factors determined by the Ministry of the Environment.

*Scope 3-11 is calculated by multiplying the area, etc., real estate sold in the relevant fiscal year by the annual emissions unit value and the remaining service life.

*Scope 3-12 is calculated by multiplying the area of real estate sold in the relevant fiscal year by an emission factors determined by the Ministry of the Environment.

*Scope 3-13 is calculated using emission factors and other methods in line with the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures, based on the amount of energy used (whether actual figures or estimates) in the relevant fiscal year. Some figures are estimates calculated by considering a base unit (of floor area) for each business division.

Social data

Health and Safety

Health Checkup and Screening Rate
  • Record in fiscal year 2019: 99.8%
  • Record in fiscal year 2020: 99.5%
  • Record in fiscal year 2021: 100%
  • Record in fiscal year 2022: 100%
  • Goal for fiscal year 2023: 100%
Data with the third-party assurance mark has been independently assured.
Note: The health checkup and screening rate is the percentage of all steady-basis employees undergoing health checkups or health screening.
The total of all steady-basis employees consists of regular and part-time steady-basis employees as of the end of the fiscal year, excluding those necessarily prevented from undergoing screening (due to international postings, childcare leave, health conditions, etc.).