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Sustainability Promotion System

The Mitsubishi Estate Group sets out matters related to efforts to promote sustainability in the Mitsubishi Estate Group Sustainability Regulations. Based on the regulations, the Group has established the Sustainability Committee (the “Committee”), which typically meets twice a year, chaired by the president & chief executive officer of Mitsubishi Estate and with the director responsible for sustainability (the executive officer in charge of the Sustainability Management and Promotion Department at Mitsubishi Estate) as the deputy chair. The Committee deliberates and reports on important matters related to sustainability at the Mitsubishi Estate Group.

Prior to the meetings of the Committee, the Sustainability Subcommittee, which typically meets twice a year, conducts discussions and reports, and compiles information on efforts to promote sustainability made by business groups.

The matters discussed and reported at meetings of the Committee are brought up at meetings of the Executive Committee, taking into account the importance of the content and other factors, and are also reported at meetings of the Board of Directors, which provides oversight.

Mitsubishi Estate Group Sustainability Promotion System (As of April 1, 2025)

Sustainability Promotion System

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Monitoring System Relating to Key Themes

Mitsubishi Estate monitors progress toward the accomplishment of the key themes related to sustainability set out as the strategy for increasing social value in Long-Term Management Plan 2030 by incorporating them into the annual plans for each business and functional group.

The Mitsubishi Estate Sustainability Management and Promotion Department, which serves as the Sustainability Promotion Executive Office, collates information on the status of progress toward achievement of targets and details of initiatives. Based on this information, the Sustainability Promotion Executive Office reports to and consults with the Sustainability Committee and the Sustainability Subcommittee. The Chief Sustainability Officer, who is the director in charge of the Sustainability Management and Promotion Department at Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd., also reports the same information to the meeting of the Board of Directors following the committee meeting.

Moreover, achieving the annual plans makes for one of the qualitative evaluation criteria for determining officer remuneration.

Sustainability Key Themes
Sustainability of the Mitsubishi Estate Group and Society: Four Key Themes

Officer Remuneration
IR Information > Corporate Governance > Remuneration > Indicators and Process for Calculating the Evaluation Index

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Past Meetings of the Sustainability Committee

Fiscal 2024

1st meeting (July 17, 2024)

  • Progress on achieving environment-related targets
  • Supply chain management initiatives
  • Trends in Japanese sustainability disclosure standards (Sustainability Standards Board of Japan: SSBJ)
  • Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)
  • OMY SDGs ACT5 activities (FY2024)

2nd meeting (February 14, 2025)

  • Promotion of target setting and progress visualization in strategy for increasing social value
  • Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)
  • Operating policy for the FY2025 sustainability incentive system
  • OMY SDGs ACT5 activities report and future collaboration proposals

Past Meetings

Fiscal 2023

1st meeting (July 19, 2023)
  • Establishment of the Timber Procurement Guidelines
  • Review of the key themes and material issues related to sustainability for the strategy on increasing social value in the Long-Term Management Plan (progress report)
  • Updates to information disclosure based on TCFD recommendations
  • Status of progress on KPIs of the Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for the SDGs
2nd meeting (February 17, 2024)
  • The strategy on increasing social value in the Long-Term Management Plan
  • Status of operation and review of Sustainability Incentive Programs
  • Status of introduction of renewable energies aimed at achieving RE100 in fiscal 2025
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • Supply chain risk assessment associated with construction materials
  • OMY SDGs ACT5: Initiatives related to Diversity & Inclusion

Fiscal 2022

1st meeting (July 11, 2022)
  • Status of Incentive Programs for Sustainability-Related Initiatives
  • Status of supply chain management-related initiatives
  • Results of ESG and various benchmarks
  • OMY SDGs ACT5 2022 and Other Sustainability Activities
  • Status of initiatives toward achieving Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for the SDGs
2nd meeting (February 17, 2023)
  • FY2021 results and future prospects regarding energy and waste
  • Result of Stakeholder Engagement
  • OMY SDGs ACT5 2022 initatives and Training Program for Experiencing Social Issues
  • Status of initiatives toward achieving Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for the SDGs

Fiscal 2021

1st meeting (July 7, 2021)
  • Review of energy-related targets (SBT, RE)
  • Report on Energy and Urban Development Action 2050
  • Information on activities for OMY SDGs ACT5 2021 and status of their implementation
  • Status of initiatives toward achieving Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for the SDG
2nd meeting (February 25, 2022)
  • Revisions to energy-related targets (SBT, RE)
  • Revisions to CSR procurement guidelines and status of supply chain management-related initiatives
  • Raising the target for percentage of female managers
  • Report on activities for OMY SDGs ACT5 project
  • Status of initiatives toward achieving Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for the SDGs

Fiscal 2020

1st meeting (July 30, 2020)
  • Partial revision of the Sustainability Committee Regulations and the Sustainability Subcommittee Regulations
  • Discussion of OMY SDGs ACT5
  • Roadmap toward achieving the Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for SDGs and analysis of issues
  • Discussion of recent topics, etc.
    • (1)Mitsubishi Estate Group's SDGs-related press release
    • (2)Sustainability-related topics (report on recent conditions based on global situation associated with COVID-19 pandemic)
    • (3)Current status of Mitsubishi Estate-sponsored promotions
2nd meeting (February 8, 2021)
  • Discussion on introducing renewable power in Otemachi-Marunouchi-Yurakucho area
  • Initiative related to ensuring traceability of concrete formwork panels at Mitsubishi Estate Residence
  • OMY SDGs ACT5 event report
  • Discussion on promotion of internal communication measures related to sustainability
  • Discussion on complying with ESG index benchmarks
  • Discussion on implementation of third-party checks aimed at promotion of the Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for SDGs

Fiscal 2019

1st meeting (December 2019)
2nd meeting (February 2020)
  • Discussion of the promotion plan and system of checks aimed at "spiraling up" the action plan for Mitsubishi Estate Group 2030 Goals for SDGs, and proposal for concrete action plan in the human rights area
  • Discussion of joining RE100 and endorsement of TCFD recommendations

Fiscal 2018

1st meeting (July 2018)
  • Setting numerical targets for KPIs and extension of boundaries (scope of disclosure), including consideration of science-based target (SBT) content (medium- to long-term greenhouse gas emission reduction targets)
  • Implementing in-house SDGs working group (including review of materiality)
  • Publication of Integrated Report
  • Human rights due diligence procedures
  • Green bond issuance
2nd meeting (March 2019)
  • SDGs working group implementation report
  • Participation in medium- to long-term CO2 emissions reduction targets (SBTs)
  • Review of KPIs
  • Change of rules and organization name
  • (Name changed from CSR & Environmental Sustainability Department to Sustainability Management and Promotion Department in fiscal 2019)

Fiscal 2017

1st meeting (July 2017)
  • Report on FY2016 key CSR themes and KPI results
  • CSR activities report, etc.
2nd meeting (February 2018)
  • Initiatives for SDGs and review of key CSR themes and KPIs
  • Launch of human rights due diligence study group

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