Event

GBCSA Planet Shapers Online Event - MSCI SA Green Property Index - Latest Annual Results

Online Webinar Planet Shaper event 01 Jul 2025

The MSCI report explores the business case for going green, based on the latest local data as evidence.

Join us online on Tuesday 1 July to unpack what investing in a green-certified building really buys you, as well as to discuss the value in green financial research, like this index, for the property sector.

Eileen Andrew, Vice President: Client Coverage at MSCI South Africa, will present the latest results, setting the scene for our panel of experts to unpack the impact that green certification has for the investor; and investigate the return on investment of green certified building, looking at cash flows and valuations.

About the MSCI SA Green Property Index

The Index, in conjunction with GBCSA and sponsored by Growthpoint Properties, highlights the market impact of green-certified investments in the commercial, retail and industrial sectors.

Released annually since 2016, it is the only such index in South Africa using local data as evidence, and provides an independent, globally-consistent view of the performance of green-certified and non-certified offices. 

“Given the need for both economic and climate resilience for any sector in South Africa, there is a powerful green story to be told here for South African business leaders, and what it could mean in a more climate-conscious future.” – Georgina Smit, Head of Technical, GBCSA

REGISTER HERE

Please note:

  • Final details to attend the webinar will be shared with attendees closer to the time. 
  • Attendance for this specific webinar is free of charge for all.


Time:10:00 until 11:30
Attendance is Free

Individual Membership

Designed for professionals acting in their individual capacity, including single consultant-businesses.

Organisational Membership

Ideal for companies, government departments, and organisations.

  • Total Employees: 1 - 5 Employees
  • Total Employees: 6 - 20 Employees
  • Total Employees: 21 - 50 Employees
  • Total Employees: 51 Plus Employees

Lisa Reynolds

Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director

Lisa Reynolds is the CEO of the Green Building Council South Africa.

Lisa was the driver for the drafting of Energy Efficiency Standards and Regulations for Buildings and has been involved in Energy Efficiency since 2003. She serves on many committees in the SABS and within the energy management professionals’ space. She was President of the SAEEC from 2016 to 2019 and was the previous President of the ESCo (Energy Services Companies) Association. Lisa was instrumental in the formation of SAFEE (Southern African Females in Energy Efficiency) within SAEEC.

She has assisted the South African Government with its Green Building Framework policies, Energy Efficiency Tax Incentives and Energy Efficiency Strategies

Her passion for the “Green space” started with the birth of the Green Building Council in 2007. Lisa served on the Board and the Technical Committee of the GBCSA, as well as on several Technical Working Groups for Rating Tools and Criteria. Lisa. became CEO in June 2020.

Lisa has a BSc, an MBA and a CEM. Lisa’s awards include the 2007 ETA Award for Women, 2008 Individual Energy (SAEE), 2012 SABS Standards Writer Award; the 2014 Women in Energy (SAWIEN); and the 2016 Ian Lane Hall of Fame award.

Lisa is committed to growing the Green Economy within a Green Recovery.

Organisational categories

As an organisational member, you will fall into one of the below categories, and be charged according to specific size indicators. Please reach out to us for any further clarity on which category is best for your organisation

Property Developers

Annual Turnover

Investors, Owners, Property Managers

Total Asset Value

Major Corporate Tenants & Retail

Annual Gross Rentals

Building Contractors

Annual Turnover

Building Product Manufacturers & Distributors

Annual Turnover

Professional Services: Architects, Designers, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors, PM’s, Consultants, Legal

Number of employees

Research, Higher Education, NGO’S & Regulators

NGO or Research/Higher Education/ Regulators

Related Interests: Utilities, Financial, Insurance, etc.

Annual Turnover

Government

Local/ municipal/ provincial/ state 
Contact GBCSA to confirm your category