
Hong Kong based property developer Sino Land has been recognized among the top 5 percent of real estate companies worldwide for sustainability performance. The recognition comes from the S&P Global S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026, which evaluates corporate environmental, social, and governance practices across industries.
Global Recognition in Sustainability Assessment
The latest sustainability ranking assessed more than 9,200 companies from around the world through the Corporate Sustainability Assessment. Sino Land emerged as one of the leading performers in the real estate sector and was the only company from Hong Kong to achieve a position within the top 5 percent of firms in its category.
This achievement also marks the company’s fourth consecutive appearance in the Sustainability Yearbook and its highest placement so far.
Strong Focus on Environmental and Social Responsibility
The Sustainability Yearbook recognizes companies that demonstrate consistent performance in environmental, social, and governance initiatives along with transparent reporting and measurable improvements.
Sino Land strengthened its sustainability efforts through initiatives such as the Supplier Climate Alliance, which focuses on improving carbon management practices and strengthening collaboration with supply chain partners.
The company has also supported community engagement programs like Discover Shui Hau, aimed at raising awareness about nature conservation and environmental protection.
Growing Importance of Sustainable Property Development
The recognition reflects Sino Land’s broader commitment to integrating sustainable practices into property development and operations. As a key member of Sino Group, the company continues to promote environmentally responsible development and community focused initiatives.
Industry observers note that sustainability performance is becoming increasingly important for real estate developers as global investors and regulators place greater emphasis on responsible environmental practices.
Sino Land’s latest ranking highlights its growing influence in sustainable development within the global property sector.