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    Globalworth switches to 100 percent green energy in Romania

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    Globalworth, the leading office investor in Central and Eastern Europe and the office market leader in Romania, announces that, starting with July 2021, all its 16 office buildings will use 100 percent green energy from renewable sources.

    “Sustainable development has been at the core of our journey in becoming one of the most significant real estate companies in the CEE, and the leading office investor in Romania. In this journey, investing in and creating high quality sustainable and environmentally friendly real estate spaces, in which people and business can flourish, is becoming a focal point of action by large organisations and the communities in which we are an integral part of. Adding to our initiatives, all 16 class “A” office buildings in Romania are now exclusively powered using green energy, which allows us to significantly reduce our carbon footprint and to contribute to limiting CO2 emissions”, says Stamatis Sapkas – Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Globalworth.

    Globalworth also owns 22 office and office/retail buildings in Poland with a combined leasable area of over 600k sqm. Since the beginning of the year, all Polish properties use 100 percent green energy from renewable sources.

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