EaSyGo offers unique features for various type of real estate assets
Office
Comfortable, Healthy and Safe Office Environment & Improved Productivity
Residential
Sustainability in Clothing, Food and Housing;
Creation of Local Communities
Commercial
Providing Sustainable Commercial Programs to Tenants and Users
Hotel・Resort
Creating Sustainable & Environment-friendly Tourism and Positive Cycles
Our 3 Major Features
Media Releases
EaSyGo Behavior Change Program for Decarbonization 2022/11
EaSyGo REAL IMPACTs 2022/10
EaSyGo Service Announcements 2022/09
EaSyGo Selected for Accelerator Programs 2022/08
EaSyGo Service Announcements 2022/05
EaSyGo Selected for Accelerator Programs 2021/12
EaSyGo Service Announcements 2021/11
EaSyGo Service Announcements 2021/11
Digital Garage Next Context Conference Tokyo 2021/08
IREI APAC edition 2021/02
Property Management Magazine 2021/3
Property Management Magazine 2021/3
Hospitality Asia Webinar 2020/09
PR TIMES Release 2020/06
Approximately 30% of the world’s greenhouse gases
come from buildings’ daily activities
According to the UN, 40% of the global greenhouse gases are produced by buildings, and an additional 30% is due to daily activities around buildings. The tenant’s actions greatly impact the whole building’s energy consumption. Although domestic real estates show rising interest in introducing ESG, currently, only hard-ESG that focuses on the energy consumption reduction on the building by real estate owners themselves is mainly considered for the initiative.
Meanwhile, research and practical studies performed overseas suggest that a large percentage of energy reduction in buildings are not from the building design or machinery, but from the tenant’s daily activities. The act of the tenants provides a large impact on building energy consumption.
Although it is proven that real estate with high levels of Soft-ESG literacy have elevated income and value, the domestic real estate market is untouched fields due to scarce data and expertise on Soft-ESG that includes the collaboration of all stakeholders.
“Delivering Sustainable Options to Everyone ”
In order to solve emerging issues for the human race, such as climate change, the food supply crisis, and over-population, all stakeholders must have a mutual drive and goal/index.
We build an opportunity, drive, tool, and environment to be evaluated by collaborating with all people and companies so as to implement a sustainable lifestyle.
ESG Real Estate
Approaches of E (Hard Aspect) and S / G (Soft Aspect)
Hard ESG
Real estate owner’s asset level decisions
Environmentally focused capital investment and building certification
A data management system and visualization tool for reporting and managing building energy usage including water, light, heat consumption and waste. It also includes modeling tools that predict consumption costs and greenhouse gas reductions. Through providing this information to asset managers and tenants, it will improve transparency and leads to behavioral changes.
Hard ESG
Measurements focused on real estate managers and tenants (people)
Monitoring Tenant Engagement and Awareness
The focus is on raising awareness between real estate managers and tenants in environmental decisions and building and strengthening collaboration. The goal is to improve resource efficiency and provide tenants/users with a healthy and productive living, working and lodging environment.
What is ESG in Real Estate?
Strengthen Soft ESG,
Cooperate with Hard ESG, Create Synergy
EaSyGo is a tool for real estate owners who are specializing in the “soft” ESG strategies.
EaSyGo will establish communication between real estate owners and tenants (users) and share the effects and goals of ESG.
EaSyGo also provides community services and lifestyle services to realize a healthy and productive living , working, and accommodation environment.
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Sharing with tenants who have a track record to link soft and hard ESG efforts (energy consumption analysis / improvement system, etc.)
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Enlightenment of ESG target tenants
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Sharing of measurement and effects with tenants
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Providing tenants with specific ways to achieve their goals
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Providing various lifestyle services (community services, etc.) with ESG, health, productivity and sustainability as the core concept
Sustainability
Real Estate Value
The introduction of ESG is attracting attention and demand rapidly in domestic Japanese real estate markets; However, currently, most of real estate players concentrate their efforts on the hard ESG aspect, such as building energy consumption, which can be improved by real estate owners.
However, advanced practical research abroad suggests that most of the energy savings in buildings are controlled by the day-to-day activities of tenants, not by building design and equipment. Tenant behavior can have a significant impact on the energy consumption of the entire building.
Through engagement with tenants (soft ESG), EaSyGo provides a asset-specific ESG model that influences behavioral changes and energy consumption, and engages all stakeholders in different fields such as environment, health, and community.