
Colliers Cuts Emissions 32% in Four Years
A global real estate company just proved that big business can shrink its carbon footprint fast. Colliers reduced its emissions intensity by nearly a third while growing its commitment to renewable energy and workplace diversity.
Colliers, a global real estate and investment firm, has cut its emissions intensity by 32.2% since 2021, showing that major corporations can make rapid climate progress without sacrificing growth.
The Toronto-based company released its 2025 sustainability report revealing impressive environmental wins. More than 42% of the company's global electricity now comes from renewable sources. Two-thirds of Colliers' offices worldwide have earned environmental or wellbeing certifications.
The numbers tell a story of steady improvement. Year over year, the company reduced emissions by 6.4%, building momentum toward even deeper cuts. The progress spans all of Colliers' operations, from its commercial real estate services to engineering and investment management divisions.
Women now hold more than 32% of manager and higher positions at the company, reflecting growth in leadership diversity alongside environmental gains. The firm also highlighted its responsible adoption of artificial intelligence and strengthened governance practices.

"Our focus is on delivering outcomes that fortify, de-risk and create lasting value," said Tonya Lagrasta, Global Head of Sustainability at Colliers. She emphasized that the report shows both current progress and future direction as the company stays agile and focused on positive impact.
The achievement matters beyond one company's walls. With 27,000 professionals serving clients across the full lifecycle of buildings and infrastructure, Colliers' expertise helps other organizations navigate climate regulations, energy pressures, and environmental risks.
The Ripple Effect
When a major player in commercial real estate commits to cutting emissions, the impact multiplies across every building they touch and every client they advise. Colliers manages $109 billion in assets, meaning their sustainability practices influence countless properties and communities worldwide. By proving that aggressive emissions cuts are achievable even for global firms, they're setting a benchmark that encourages other corporations to raise their own ambitions.
The company produced its report following rigorous international standards, ensuring transparency and accountability. Their commitment extends beyond meeting requirements to actively helping clients respond to evolving climate challenges.
Progress like this shows that corporate climate action can deliver measurable results in just a few years, not decades.
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