European industrial real estate market leader Panattoni is to expand its park in Legnica with a zero-waste concept. The investment's tenants were joined by a company specialized in renewing electronic goods and household appliances to be resold over the internet. The company has leased 8,500 sqm which it will occupy later this year. Thanks to its strategic location, it will serve customers from Western European countries. Savills, represented by Maciej Gierak and Ewa Ciołek, advised the tenant during the selection process.
“In line with our ‘Go Earthwise with Panattoni’ concept, our projects are developed in a sustainable manner confirmed by environmental certification. Panattoni’s parks also provide an excellent platform for the expansion of enterprises whose activities are themselves inherently good for the environment. A prime example of such a company is a European firm, which gives electronic products and household appliances a second life and sells them over the internet … Our tenant’s activities contribute to reducing the negative human impact on the natural environment and fit in perfectly with the zero-waste philosophy. Recycling, material recovery, and resource reduction are also key aspects of Panattoni’s projects – and so for such a tenant to choose us represents the best possible recognition of our green revolution,” Damian Kowalczyk, development director at Panattoni, said.
(WBJ)