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Sustainability

Aviva Investors/Multi Investments Sustainability Statement:

 

'At Aviva Investors we believe that responsible investment requires a detailed understanding of sustainability issues. As a major international real estate asset manager, we are working with our partners and advisors to fully play our part in ensuring the real estate industry plays a leading role in addressing the world's sustainability challenges. At Aviva Investors real estate we believe that through a major commitment to sustainability and its complexities we will continue to deliver our clients investment objectives.'

 

Environmental Initiatives

SouthGate, Bath is a 460,000 sq ft open shopping centre with 99 residential apartments that has been designed with the environment in mind. Sustainability has been part of SouthGate, Bath from conception and through design, planning and construction. As it is a new development and an open streetscape, there isn't much mechanical and electrical equipment that needs to be kept running as with a traditional covered mall.
SouthGate, Bath operates a number of sustainability initiatives. Some of which were incorporated into the original build, and others which Centre Management have developed through active day to day management. We believe it is important to share this information with our tenants, customers and our peers so they understand how important sustainability is to us and also that we are constantly striving to do better.


Do We Recycle?

Yes we do, we have separated waste at SouthGate, Bath since the opening of the first phase in November 2009 where this in itself was a difficult task. As new retailers have come on board, we have started as we meant to go on and have instilled the sustainability message into our retailers and their staff.

  • We recycle 10 tonnes of cardboard per month as a scheme and as the City has recently achieved a Business Improvement District (BID) status, we will be working with the City of Bath to increase its percentage of cardboard that is recycled also.
  • As food and beverage forms part of SouthGate, Bath we recycle glass that comes from bottles, glasses, etc. This has a twofold benefit, it is good to recycle the glass and it aids the longevity of the compaction equipment as the tiny glass shards don't get into the working mechanisms and wear away the moving parts. We are also looking at separating food waste.
  • We currently recycle half a tonne of plastic wrapping per month and are looking into segregating other forms of plastics i.e. coat hangers, tote boxes, etc to help retailers as some have difficulty disposing of.
  • We have receptacles for the management office and recycle paper, card and plastics.
  • We dispose of fluorescent tubes, lamps and other electrical items as per government guidelines.
  • Our general waste is sent to a mixed facility where it is separated and segregated further.

 

How do we manage Electricity and water?


Electricity

 

All of our incoming supplies are metered and all of our tenants are individually metered.

All back of house area lighting are switched by motion sensors (Passive Infra Red) so lights are only on when needed.

All external street lighting are controlled by the building management system and by LUX level sensors so again the lights are only on when needed and are automatically switched off as soon as it is light.

As the development is an open streetscape, there is no heating or cooling, no escalators, etc so this helps keep the environmental impact to a minimum.

Water

 

All of the incoming water supplies are metered, this includes individual metering for all retailers.

There is a grey water plan that is part of the original section 106 development agreement and through this we have a rainwater harvesting system. This system collects rain water from the roofs of the building and stores in 2 large storage tanks that is used to flush the public toilets.

 

Do we care about the community?

We care a great deal about both our internal shopping centre community and also the wider city centre community we form a part.

We get involved in a number of City Centre initiatives and support with time and financial contributions. Bath in Fashion, Bath Christmas Lights Switch On to name a few.

We give out promotional space, when requested, to local charities and good causes at no charge so they can collect and promote their good causes. One example of this is the Dorothy House Midnight Walk that starts and finishes with us bringing 1,500 ladies to the scheme at midnight for cancer awareness, we also get retailers to open later and be involved where possible.

We help and support our own retailers in the same way to help them promote their business, that of the shopping centre and the wider City. Also keeping retailers informed of initiatives through regular forums.

We provide a number of free entertainment initiatives through the school holidays, some of which have an educational twist.

The Centres General Manager regularly attends a number of the City Centre forums and is instrumental in the decision making process for City Centre Management through the Business Improvement District.

We have a Green Travel Plan for the shopping centre that informs retailers and their staff of the sustainable ways they can get to SouthGate, Bath. This is reviewed annually and amendments to the modes of transport available are regularly made.

 

What are our future plans?


To get more actively involved with our retailers to see where we can help them with any issues they have and if they are common throughout SouthGate, Bath, to take responsibility for.

To work closely with the Business Improvement District and the City Centre and roll out initiatives that are of benefit to the scheme and also to help our smaller and independent retailers save money on their operating costs.

The initiative of solar power is being looked into to provide charging points free of charge to users of the car park that have electric vehicles.

To look into ways of taking as much as possible out of the general waste stream and to recycle at source rather than relying on the mixed recycling facility to perform that function.

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