Supporting the
environmental
transition

Discover the Better Places Certification - a transparent rating of the sustainability of all our centres

The Better Places Certification

At Westfield we are committed to the environmental transition of cities and the sustainable evolution of retail. To evaluate and monitor our progress, we developed the Better Places Certification, a tool that helps our destinations stay committed to reducing environmental impact and creating positive social change. The Certification assesses our destinations based on 96 criteria, measuring a wide variety of indicators from the amount of water used to the number of jobs created locally. This framework is a starting point, enabling us to monitor our performance so we can keep improving the environmental and social impact of all our centres. All our shopping destinations will be graded from A to E, then challenged to improve their grade, creating a virtuous circle of sustainable change and progress.

Our shopping centre's commitments

Current initiatives:
We scored a B-grade (Highly Efficient) on our Energy Performance Certificate(4).

Future initiatives:
We aim to improve our Energy Performance Certificate to A (Very Efficient).

CURRENT INITIATIVES

We make sure that our appliances are switched off when the shopping centre closes. 100 % of the electricity purchased for general use comes from renewable energy (5). In 2024, 38% of electricity is generated on site by solar panels. 1478724 kWh of electricity will be generated on site by solar panels.

FUTURE INITIATIVES

Since 2023, the amount of solar power generated on site has increased by 23%. Our goal is to reduce our energy consumption by 50% by 2030.

Current initiatives:
We collect rainwater for watering plants and flushing toilets. The rainwater we collect is equivalent to 204 showers saved(6).

Future initiatives:
We want to reduce our water consumption by 20% by 2030.

We have 22 beehives with around 1 million bees on our roof. We have outdoor gardens that promote biodiversity. We only use organic gardening and cleaning products.

Current initiatives:
Our organic waste is processed into biogas. The waste from this production is used as fertiliser.

Future initiatives:
Our aim is to increase the proportion of waste we recycle to 75 %.

Current initiatives:
We provide 5 charging stations for electric vehicles to promote more sustainable mobility. We provide bicycle parking spaces to promote more sustainable mobility.

Future initiatives:
We plan to provide 100 more charging stations for electric vehicles by 2026.

61% of Westfield Shopping City South's eligible retailers have been categorised as ‘Active’, ‘Advanced’ or ‘Leading’ in our Sustainable Retail Index (7) based on retail sales. So far, retailers for fashion, sportswear, jewellery, bags, shoes and accessories have been rated. We plan to rate the rest of the eligible retailers by 2027.

We work with local organisations and NGOs - including the Lower Austrian Chamber of Labour, the Red Cross, Caritas and UNICEF - to support local communities.

(1) WWF France shared its expertise and critical perspective on the biodiversity, water, mobility, energy climate and sustainable consumption criteria.

(2) In kWh/sqm of the energy consumed to power common areas, against our 2015 baseline.

(3) In litres per visit, against our 2019 baseline.

(4) A ranking of energy efficiency covering the amount of power used by a property for heating, cooling, lighting and hot water. The scale runs from A to G.

(5) Electricity produced by renewable energy such as wind, solar and hydroelectric power.

(6) Shower of 8 minutes.

(7) The SRI is a comprehensive assessment tool providing insight into the progress of retailers in their sustainable transition: Leader: retailers consistently outperforming peers, setting industry standards. Advanced: retailers above average, actively contributing to the industry’s transition. Active: retailers meeting or slightly exceeding expectations, committed to improvement. Starter: retailers showing promise as new entrants, relative growth. Inactive: retailers falling short of standards, no commitment to improvement.