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GS E&C secures €70 mn green loan from BNP Paribas for warehouses

With four eco-friendly buildings, it has become the first Korean construction company to attract an ESG loan from Europe

By Dec 17, 2021 (Gmt+09:00)

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Philippe Noirot (left), head of BNP Paribas Korea, and Kim Tae-jin, CFO of GS E&C 
Philippe Noirot (left), head of BNP Paribas Korea, and Kim Tae-jin, CFO of GS E&C 

South Korea’s construction conglomerate GS Engineering & Construction (GS E&C) said on Dec. 16 it has become the first Korean construction company to attract a green loan from Europe, by securing a €70.2 million ($79.6 million) from BNP Paribas. The environmental, social and governance (ESG) loan will be used for the company’s four eco-friendly warehouses, currently under construction in Wroclaw in western Poland.

The construction project is to develop, lease out and sell the warehouses, with a total floor area of about 185,000 square meters, some 13 kilometers southwest of Wroclaw. GS E&C started building the warehouses in May of this year and is targeting to complete them in 2023.

The warehouses use eco-friendly materials and have energy-saving factors, the company said. Two of the four warehouses have earned an "excellent" ESG rating, which is awarded to the top 10% of buildings, from the global sustainability assessment method Breeam. GS E&C has successfully attracted the loan based on the rating and is expecting to receive Breeam ratings for the other two warehouses, the company added. 

GS E&C is accelerating its ESG businesses in Korea as well. In September, the company started the construction of its first lithium-ion battery recycling plant in an industrial complex in Pohang, a southeastern port city of Korea, marking its entrance into the battery recycling business. The construction project followed the company’s agreement with Korean steelmaking giant POSCO to cooperate in lithium-ion battery recycling and the hydrogen business as well as set up a relevant joint venture. GS E&C said it will inject about 150 billion won ($126.4 million) in its first investment in the plant, which aims to start commercial production from 2023.  

In July, the construction company signed a memorandum of understanding with the Pohang city government to build solar energy and hydrogen fuel cell energy plants in the same industrial complex. GS E&C pledged to invest a total of 500 billion won in the project from 2023 to 2028.

The company also received A, A+ and A ratings in various ESG criteria for Korean listed companies, ESG research institute Korea Corporate Governance Service announced in October.

Write to Yoojung Lee at yjlee@hankyung.com
Jihyun Kim edited this article.
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