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STRATEGIC REPORT
GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
OTHER INFORMATION
EPRA Sustainability Performance Measures – Environment
EPRA
sBPR
Code
EPRA sBPR
Performance
Measure
Data
Units
Commentary
3,291,266.8
m3/yr
All water consumed is municipal mains water supply for domestic use
(sanitary and cooking use). Includes all water consumed across the portfolio
including all tenant water use. Also see SECR table on pages 60–61.
Water-LfL Like-for-like total water 2021: 2,953,277.0
consumption
2022: 3,264,582.6
m3/yr
As above, but including only data from sites that were in scope for the whole
of 2022 and 2021. Increase of c5.7% vs 2021 is impact of Covid related underconsumption in 2021. Also see SECR table on pages 60–61.
Water-Int
Building water
intensity
45.5
m3/bed/yr
Consumption divided by total number of beds in the portfolio. Also see SECR
table on pages 60–61.
Water-Int
Building water
intensity
1.7
m3/m2 /yr
Consumption divided by total m2 of floor area per year (pro rata treatment of
acquisitions/ openings/ disposals). Also see SECR table on pages 60–61.
Recycling: 149.9 tonnes
(42.4%)
Metric tonnes/
yr and % of
During 2022 we appointed new waste contractors, and so have incomplete
data for commercial waste through 2022. Data reported has been calculated
waste by
disposal route
based on 25 sites served by one individual contractor who was able to
provide completed data on commercial waste generated by Unite (excluding
student generated household waste), extrapolating it up on a “per bed” basis
across the whole estate.
It is not possible to provide like-for-like comparison here as prior to 2022
commercial waste collections also included a significant proportion of student
generated household waste. From 2022 onwards, new collection arrangements
mean we can report pure commercial waste as a separate figure (as reported
here), which cannot be compared with previous year’s data.
Water-Abs Total water
consumption
Waste-Abs Total weight of waste
by disposal route
Energy from waste:
203.3 tonnes (57.6%)
Waste-LfL Like-for-like total
weight of waste by
disposal route
Not available due to
changes of process
and data
Metric tonnes/
yr and % of
waste by
disposal route
Cert-Tot
BREEAM New Construction:
Excellent: 14 properties,
Very Good: 7 Properties,
Good: 1 Property
Total number
by certification/
rating/ labelling
scheme
Type and number of
sustainably certified
assets
BREEAM In Use,
Very Good: 1 Property,
Good: 2 Properties
EPRA Sustainability Performance Measures – Social
EPRA
sBPR
Code
EPRA sBPR
Performance
Measure
Diversity- Employee gender
Emp
diversity
Data
Units
Commentary
Board: 60.0% male,
40.0% female
Percentage of
employees
Details of gender breakdown at different levels in the business can be found
on page 65 of this report.
Ratio
Our full Gender Pay Gap Report can be found at https://gender-pay-gap.
service.gov.uk/Employer/KDcxuKgH although this statutory reporting
operates across a different time period (Apr-Mar) than our annual reporting
cycle ( Jan-Dec) so is not directly comparable.
Average hours
A total of 19,693 hours of training were delivered in 2022, across a total of
1,798 FTE employees.
Management: 68.2% male,
31.8% female
All other employees:
54.1% male, 45.9% female
Overall totals: 54.5% male,
45.5% female
Diversity- Gender pay ratio
Pay
Management: Mean pay
gap 21.9%, median pay
gap 19.6%
All other employees: Mean
pay gap 5.7%, median pay
gap 6.2%
EmpTraining
Training and
development
11.0 hours per FTE
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