Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations are increasingly central to real estate investment and asset management decisions across the Netherlands. Partner provides ESG Advisory Services nationwide, supporting owners, investors, lenders, and occupiers in embedding ESG considerations into commercial real estate assets and portfolios.
Our approach is practical, proportionate, and aligned with Dutch market practice and EU regulatory expectations, supporting responsible asset management, regulatory compliance, and long-term asset value. Partner works with clients to identify ESG-related risks and opportunities and to translate sustainability objectives into clear, actionable strategies.
Partner undertakes structured reviews of environmental, social, and governance performance at both asset and portfolio level. These reviews are designed to support informed decision-making across the full real estate lifecycle, including acquisition, operation, refurbishment, and disposal.
ESG advisory services are tailored to asset type, investment strategy, and client objectives, ensuring recommendations are proportionate and aligned with both regulatory and market requirements.
ESG Advisory Services in the Netherlands are delivered through an integrated approach across energy, carbon, and sustainability performance, supported by collaboration with Partner Energy. This coordinated model enables consistent advice across individual assets and portfolios and supports ESG strategy development, implementation, and reporting.
The integrated approach allows ESG considerations to be assessed alongside technical, operational, and energy performance factors, ensuring recommendations are grounded in real-world asset performance.
Partner’s ESG Advisory Services in the Netherlands may include:
Partner’s ESG Advisory Services support commercial property portfolios across the Netherlands, providing insight to help clients respond to regulatory expectations, investor requirements, and evolving sustainability standards. Where required, services can be coordinated alongside wider EU advisory capability.
