Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) (image)

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)

Cushman & Wakefield has a responsibility to help create a more sustainable and inclusive future for our people, clients and planet.

Taking bold action for the future of real estate. Cushman & Wakefield has a responsibility to help create a more sustainable and inclusive future for our people, clients and planet.

We view ESG as a key priority for our business; our belief that ‘life is what we make it’ drives our determination to deliver value. We prioritize responsible corporate citizenship, reducing our environmental impact and creating an inclusive workplace for all.

Our ESG Report Cushman & Wakefield’s ESG Report covers our global impact during 2022, select highlights from 2023 and targets for the years to come as we work toward shaping a more sustainable, inclusive future for commercial real estate.

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