Olivia Centre Group’s bonds are listed on the stock exchange

The bonds of the operator and owner of Olivia Centre, the largest and most modern mixed-use centre in the Tri-City agglomeration and in Poland, debuted on the Catalyst stock exchange market on 7 March. 25,000 were put on the market. series L bonds with a nominal value of PLN 1,000 each. There are also plans to introduce other series (M-R) from the last issue programme, which amounted to a total of PLN 89.825 million. This is the first debut on Catalyst this year.

Olivia Centre is the largest business centre in northern Poland and one of the largest in Central and Eastern Europe. It consists of 9 buildings located in the heart of the Tri-City agglomeration. The area of the Gdańsk Centre is 175,000 sqm. m.kw., and ultimately it is expected to significantly exceed 200,000. m.kw. The design of the entire centre was created by Konior&Partners and BJK Architects, as well as the designs of individual buildings. Olivia’s largest residents include Amazon, Bayer, Capgemini, Deloitte, Energa, EPAM, Fujifilm, Lyreco, Medicover, Nike, Nordea, PwC, Ricoh, Sii, Thyssenkrupp.

 

The centre has a diversified portfolio of tenants, and the high technological quality of the project has been confirmed by international certificates and numerous awards. Olivia Centre has maintained the world’s first maximum score in the international WELL certification. For the second time, it has been recognized as a completely safe, friendly and responsible place to work, receiving confirmation from the International Well Building Institute (IWBI) in New York. A year after the first certification, it maintained a maximum score of 25 points out of a possible 25 in all categories analyzed. The safety of building users was checked, as well as solutions improving the quality of life in the business centre. It received this rating in 22 basic categories and in 3 additional categories related to the innovations implemented in its area.

 

Over the last 13 years, Olivia Centre has carried out a total of 31 bond issues for over PLN 560 million, of which 18 issues for over PLN 350 million have already been repaid. The interest rate on the Bonds from the last programme is WIBOR6M +5.3%, and the interest is paid every 6 months. The maturity date of the L series is 25.05.2025. The bonds are secured by a surety of Tonsa Commercial Rei NV (the main shareholder of the Issuer and the owner of special purpose vehicles of the Olivia Centre project) up to the amount of at least 150% of the nominal value of the bonds.

 

Proceeds from the last programme, which ended at the end of 2022 in accordance with their purpose, m.in. for the financing of new investment projects – residential projects implemented within the Olivia Group m.in. for the purchase of land and the implementation of the Platynowa Park project in Gdańsk and the purchase of land at ul. Stężycka in Gdańsk, as well as for the refinancing of the existing debt of previously issued bonds.

 

 


 

Olivia Centre is the largest business centre in northern Poland and one of the largest in Central and Eastern Europe. It consists of 9 buildings located in the heart of the Tri-City agglomeration. In recent months, Olivia has been developing projects focusing on four key areas, which allowed for the effective implementation of the assumed development strategy. These areas are: sustainability and environment, communication and stakeholder outreach, community focus, and safety. The report prepared by us is perfectly in line with the long-standing policy of the entire Tona Group (the owner of Olivia Centre), based not only on maximizing returns, but also on focusing on social benefits and care for the natural environment.

 

At the same time, Olivia Centre is much more than buildings. Over 1500 business, educational, cultural and sports events take place here every year. A unique combination of services and amenities for residents, their employees and guests has been created on its premises, which consists of eight restaurants, 4 cafes, a professional two-storey fitness centre, a kindergarten for 100 children, a primary school, a high school, an IT academy, a medical centre, a dental centre, a pharmacy, 5 banks and 5 conference centres, O4 – one of the largest coworking spaces in Poland, but at the same time a vast patio filled with vegetation, fountains and places of relaxation. In the central point of Olivia there is a vast (almost 1000 m2), year-round tropical garden Olivia Garden, which is a regenerative space for residents – it reduces emotional and psychophysiological stress, rebuilds depleted attention resources, has a positive effect on the ability to take on everyday challenges related to professional work and also fosters good social relations, creating a space for meetings.

 

In July 2019, on the 32nd, 33rd and 34th floor of Olivia Star, the highest building in northern Polish, a project was launched, constituting a unique, additional offer attracting guests from all over the world to Olivia. On On the 32nd floor, a public viewing level has been opened, allowing a 360° view. for the whole Tri-City. It offers not only a stunning panorama of the Bay of Gdańsk, the Tri-City Landscape Park and the Gdynia cliff coast, but also originally designed interiors, catering and recreational facilities. On On the 33rd floor of the building there are two prestigious restaurants: Arc and Teina y Teres, run by Paco Perez, one of the most successful chefs in the world, winner of the prestigious Michelin culinary guide 5*****. On On the 34th floor, at a height of 150 meters above the ground, a multifunctional event and conference centre has been created, located the highest in Poland, allowing for the organisation of events for up to 400 people, where concerts of the greatest Polish stars, theatre performances and business conferences are held. Olivia offers over 1600 parking spaces, a number of electric car charging points, points for storing and charging electric scooters, several hundred bicycle racks and large changing rooms with showers for cyclists in each of the 7 buildings.

 

Located on the ground floor of Olivia Star, the exotic Olivia Garden is a green enclave in the heart of the Olivia Centre. The garden offers an area of 740 m2 with a height of 9 m, with a mezzanine of more than 100m2 . The garden was planted with 4,000 plants representing more than 150 species. In 2021 won an award in the CIJ Awards Poland competition, in the Best Interior/Exterior Design category, and in 2022 the European Property Award. The aim of the project was to create a space that would allow you to relax, calm down and rebuild your inner harmony, which is extremely pleasant among such a large number of delightful plants reaching up to 11 meters in height. Olivia Garden’s space complemented the concept of a modern centre open to employees and residents of the Tri-City, where the needs of stakeholders are treated as a priority.

 

Olivia offers over 1600 parking spaces, a number of electric car charging points, points for storing and charging electric scooters, several hundred bicycle racks and large changing rooms with showers for cyclists in each of the 8 buildings.

 

Auditions for Olivia’s Choir! Sign up today!

You are an employee of one of the companies in Olivia, join the Olivia Centre Choir! Auditions on June 12th! We are mainly looking for gentlemen, ladies are also very welcome!

 

Place

 

Jupiter Hall in O4 Coworking, Olivia Four building

 

How do I sign up?

 

Send an e-mail to events@oliviacentre.com with the subject line “Registration Choir”. In the email, indicate:

  • the time you want to make an appointment for (list of available below)
  • Your first and last name
  • the company from Olivia where you work

If your proposed time is already booked, we will let you know and suggest another time.

 

Available hours

 

16:30-16:45 Busy
16:45-17:00 Busy
17:00-17:15 Busy
17:15-17:30 Busy
17:30-17:45 Busy
17:45-18:00 Busy
18:00-18:15 Busy
18:15-18:30 Busy
18:30-18:45 Busy
18:45-19:00 Busy
19:00-19:15 Busy
19:15-19:30 Busy

 

Who are we looking for?

 

Priority in the auditions is given to employees of Olivia’s companies. We are mainly looking for gentlemen. Ladies are welcome. Certainly, for the ladies, the list of seats is limited, so as not to disturb the sound proportions in the band. Conductor Wiktoria Batarowska provides seats for Ok. 5 trebles and approx. 7 altos. It is important that the candidates have time for the choir (Tuesday rehearsals plus additional rehearsals, integration trips, etc., if necessary).

 

What does the audition look like?

 

The conductor, Wiktoria Pagieła, reveals the details: “It’s 15 minutes long. I check the sense of musical hearing and rhythm, scale, timbre of voice, etc. You can also prepare a fragment of your favorite song and sing it. Candidates do not need to know the notes, but it would be good if they had musical experience. I provide places for approx. .max 5 trebles and approx. .max. 7 altos. It is important that the candidates have time for the choir (Tuesday rehearsals plus additional rehearsals, integration trips, etc., if necessary).”

 

 

About the choir

The Olivia Centre Choir under the direction of Wiktoria Pagieła is a group of people of different ages, representing many organizations. Their love for music brought them together. Currently, the team consists of almost 50 people and brings together representatives of Olivia Centre companies, such as: Pomerania Development Agency, Amazon, Avaus, Bayer, EPAM Systems (Poland) sp. z o.o., Energa from the ORLEN Group, Kitrum, Lyreco, O4 Coworking, PKN Orlen S.A., RICOH Business Services, Skills Group, Winning Moves. The choir’s repertoire includes mainly popular and classical music, as well as carols and pastorals from different parts of the world.

 

Choristers

Olivia Centre Choir conducted by Wiktoria Pagieła: Dorota Bednarczyk, Alicja Błażejewska, Anna Bratko, Michał Broekere, Emilia Ewa Bućko, Samuel Conejo Amaguaña, Krzysztof Dolański, Yuliia Fedosova, Anna Ficek, Magda Kamińska, Michał Krzepkowski, Ida Kwidzińska, Karolina Lewandowska, Marta Moksa, Magdalena Odrowąż-Piramowicz, Izabela Paluch, Aleksandra Peszek, Katarzyna Piętka, Radosław Piętka, Hamish Potts, Katarzyna Roskosz, Dominika Rossa, Aneta Rybkowska, Karolina Rymarczyk, Raman Shcherbau, Joanna Sienkiewicz, Samuel Steinborn, Maria Szkatulska, Karolina Tetlak, Aleksandra Troskinska, Aleksandra Waluda, Remigiusz Wojciechowski, Wojciech Żółtowski, Angelika Żołnierczuk.

 

Conductor Wiktoria Pagieła

Co-founder, artistic director and conductor of the Olivia Centre Choir. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. St. Moniuszko, laureate and participant of numerous conducting and choral competitions in Poland and abroad. Including. Grand Prix at the International Choir Competition A. Dvořák in Prague for the SSW Mundus Cantat Choir, Grand Prix at the VIII Festival O Warmia Moja Miła in Olsztyn for the Tutti e Solo Chamber Choir, Grand Prix at the National Festival of Marian Song in Chojnice. Originator and organizer of many music events. President of the Gdańsk Branch of the Polish Association of Choirs and Orchestras (2012-2014). One of her greatest successes is her participation in the preparation of the Choir of the Academy of Music. Stanisław Moniuszko in Gdańsk to record an album Wojciech Kilar: Angelus, Exodus, Victoria. Puck received Fryderyk 2014 in the category Album of the Year – Symphonic and Concert Music.

 

More

About the beginnings…

Premiere of the album “Good Tony”

“Good Tony” concert, premiere of the Olivia Centre Choir’s album

Concert “Heart with Ukraine”

 

It’s June 3rd! Children’s Day for young and old!

You’re Olivia’s Resident, so have fun! After all, a close-knit community is when we spend time together:) We invite you on June 3rd for Children’s Day (for children and adults). It’s going to be a lot of fun! We reveal some of the attractions in Olivia! Write down the date in your calendars and gather your strength:), because there is fun ahead of you from morning to evening, first in Olivia Park, and then during Viva Oliva in our beautiful district.

 

June 3, 2023 | Olivia Park | Hours. 10.00 – 14.00

ZONES: RECREATION | EDUCATION | FOR TODDLER | FOOD&CHILL

 

There are numerous games, competitions, sports activities and many other surprises waiting for the little ones. We have also prepared extremely interesting educational workshops, during which we will make fragrant, floral eco-cosmetics, get to know the animals of the Baltic Sea, taste wild cuisine and process unnecessary things into useful ones on our own! We invite you to chill with lemonade and the sounds of music, outdoor activities and competition! After all, each of us has something of a child in us.

 

Here’s what’s going to happen in our zones.

 

RECREATION

  • Basket shots
  • Shots on Goal
  • Roller hockey
  • Zumba
  • tic-tac-toe
  • Rubik’s Cube
  • boules
  • badminton
  • and the power of other sports competitions

we operate together with Nike, Energa, Santander, Primary School No. 35

 

EDUCATION

  • Field game
  • workshop “Something out of nothing: do it yourself – recycling for children”
  • art workshop
  • Wild Kitchen – edible herbs (wow!) and natural treats
  • upcycling/ zero-waste
  • you will also meet unusual guests: Wojtek the Lemur, Zofia the Parrot and Helmut the Turtle

we work together with FRUG (Foundation for the Development of the University of Gdańsk), Papugarnia, RC Foundation

Our entire educational zone was possible thanks to a grant obtained from the Provincial Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Gdańsk!

 

FOR TODDLERS

  • SOMETHING SWEET workshop
  • upcycling/zero-waste
  • Face painting
  • Big Bubbles
  • Crazy Hairstyles

partners of the zone are: White Kitten, Primary School No. 35 and New Alternative Club Design hairdressing salon

 

FOOD&CHILL

  • pizza
  • Burgers
  • Retro cotton candy
  • ice cream
  • lemonade
  • grilled sausages
  • Excellent coffee

 

zone partners: Starbucks, Primary School No. 35, Pizza Rastelli

 

 

Participation in the event does not require prior reservation of seats.

 

 

See you on June 3rd in Olivia Park!


Here you will find all the attractions
that await you during the Viva Oliva district!

 

 

HOW TO GET TO OLIVIA PARK?

Olivia Park is located behind the Olivia Hall (there is also our volleyball court). The main entrance to Olivia Park is from the Olivia Centre. Below is a map of the event:) You will be directed to Olivia Park by a-boards. You won’t miss them.

If you come by car, take advantage of Olivia’s free parking lots, preferably B, C, E. A map and other useful information can be found here.

 

 

They went and won the Olivia Bike Challenge!

Throughout May, they took up the Olivia Bike Challenge, broke records, set personal bests and won prizes (we will inform you about the award ceremony soon!). Here are the daredevils who rushed the fastest Congratulations!

 

Olivia Reja (9 km)

 

Sir
Vera, 24 May 2023, time 20:36 CityFit
Aneta, 31 May 2023, time 22:18 CityFit
Magda, special award Aspire
 

 

Gentlemen
Tomasz, 17 May 2023, time 14:37 Deloitte
Caesars, 23 May 2023, time 15:03 CityFit
Rafał, 30 May 2023, time 15:39 Efficient Insurance Solutions

 

Olivia TPK (25 km)

 

Sir
Aneta, 28 May 2023, time 1:12:44 CityFit
 

 

Gentlemen
Caesars, 18 May 2023, time 46:24 CityFit
Tomasz, 12 May 2023, time 47:49 Deloitte
Jarosław, 30 May 2023, time 51:19 SII

 

A challenge, and

for Olivia’s Residents a COMPETITION

,
It was carried out from 1 to 31 May until 14:00. Contest Rules

  • As you already know, the competition lasted until May 31 at 14:00.
  • By June 1st, we contacted the contestants via Strava (thank you for following our posts in this app) and confirmed the Resident status of the best players.
  • On June 9th, we announce the results of the competition.
  • And then the prizes will go to the winners (soon!)

 

Awards

They were waiting for those Residents who completed the segments in the fastest time. There were two categories – men and women, in each segment – 9 km (Olivia Reja) and 25 km (Olivia TPK). We remind you what the best have won.

 

Olivia Reja (9 km)

 

Olivia TPK (25 km)

 

Segments

Olivia Reja | Strava Ride Segment in Sopot, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland (9 km)

  • It’s still worth checking your score

 

Olivia SSP | Strava Ride Segment in Gdansk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland (25 km)

  • It’s still worth checking your score

 

Routes & Navigation

Olivia Reja Trail (9 km)

  • you can enable navigation directly in the Strava app (click use route and start)
  • or download the .gpx file and use it in your navigation device/application

 

Olivia TPK Route (25 km)

  • you can enable navigation directly in the Strava app (click use route and start)
  • or download the .gpx file and use it in your navigation device/application

 

 

Thank you and congratulations once again!

 

 

Safety Day at Olivia! Demonstrations, trainings, lectures. Welcome!

Safety Day in Olivia, which will take place on June 21 , is a day full of inspiring meetings, interesting lectures, and knowledge from the most reliable sources. On the patio of the Olivia Centre, you will feel like a real hero of uniformed services, taking care of our health and safety on a daily basis: a firefighter, a policeman, a mountain rescuer or a paramedic. You will check, with the use of special simulators, what a road accident, hitting a wall with a car, or a rollover looks like “from the inside”! We hope this will make you drive a lot more carefully.

 

And that’s certainly not all! We already invite you to short expert lectures, which will take place in the Jowisz room at O4 Coworking June 21 from 11:00.

 

Mini-lectures in the Jupiter room at O4 Coworking; 11: 00-14:00

  • 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – Specialist Search and Rescue Group of the State Fire Service: “Actions of Polish firefighters during the mission in Turkey”.
  • 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Police: cybersecurity
  • 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m . – Olivia Centre Security Department: “Responding to attacks (active killer, hostage situations)”.
  • 1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m . – Olivia Centre Security Department: “Crisis situations – external threats (hostilities)”.

 

Experts in security in Olivia Star’s lobby; 11: 00-14:00

Here you will learn about the latest technological solutions in the field of security that Olivia uses! Also, learn how to protect yourself and your home. The experts are waiting!

 

Outdoor area of Olivia Centre; 11: 00-14:00

  • 12:30 p.m . – firefighter show in Olivia Garden (volleyball court) – fat burning and quenching
  • 13:00 – dog guide, training (Olivia’s patio)

 

On the grounds of Olivia, there will be vehicles that you will be able to look into, in which you will be able to sit, and which most of us will see up close for the first time!

  • Crash & Rollover Simulator
  • Police vehicles and fire fighting vehicles

 

Olivia Sports: medals and cups awarded!

The 2022/2023 season of the Olivia Football League is behind us! Nearly 140 players from 7 teams competed, 46 matches were played, in which 408 goals were scored. It’s time to introduce the best of the best!

 

The fight was fierce until the final whistle. In the competition for the third place in the League, the players of Arrow and Omidy competed. In the end, the Arrow players defeated their opponents 4:2, winning the bronze medals! The grand finale belonged to Energi and Epam. Last season’s champions, Dream Team Indestructibles Energa, this time allowed themselves to be defeated by the brave team of Epam Systems (4:2).

 

Arrow scored the most goals in a regular season (75). The record for goals in a single game belongs to Omida – 15. Only one draw was recorded in the entire competition.

 

All matches are conducted by a team of referees selected by the Pomeranian Football Association.

 

Here’s the podium

1st place: Epam Systems

2nd place: Dream Team Indestructibles Energa

3rd Place: Arrow Services

 

They were followed by:

Omida Group

Olivia Centre

Just Join IT

Pitch Wizards (Telus)

 

Football awards and medals were presented on June 21 in Olivia Garden. It was a fantastic day for sport in Olivia, as we also honoured the winners
of the Olivia Bike Challenge
.

 

Thank you!

Get on the train. Vol. 2 in Olivia Garden. That’s what it sounded like!

It was an amazing concert of combined choirs! The Olivia Centre Choir under the direction of Wiktoria Pagieła and the Chamber Choir under the direction of Małgorzata Kuchtyk have once again invited you to join us on a musical journey. This time we were swaying to the rhythm of hits in Olivia Garden.

 

The repertoire includes well-known and popular pieces from the genre of popular music, sung to the accompaniment of Adam Pietrzak – piano / keyboards and Jarosław Stokowski – double bass / bass guitar. This train takes you on a journey without a ticket!

 

About the Chamber Choir
We are a vocal-instrumental ensemble. We play and sing songs by various authors and in different musical styles – from gospel to the most popular songs of The Beatles or Stevie Wonder. Our mission is to have fun and infect others with passion and energy. The beginnings of the choir date back to 2007, but we have been singing in the form we have been singing in today since 2009. During this time, we played in various places – the Baltic Philharmonic, the cultural centre in Kartuzy, the Sheraton Hotel, the Forest Opera, cafes and restaurants. In 2011 we released the album “Tuesday 17.30”, which includes m.in. “A Song Is Good for Everything” by the Old Men’s Cabaret or the jazz standard “On the Sunny Side of the Street”. In January 2017 we premiered our latest album “10/20”, where we present our arrangements of songs such as “Sweet dreams” by Eurythmics or “Hotel California” by Eagles.

 

About the Olivia Centre Choir
The Olivia Centre Choir under the direction of Wiktoria Pagieła is a group of people of different ages, representing many organizations. Their love for music brought them together. Currently, the team consists of almost 50 people and brings together representatives of Olivia Centre companies, such as: Pomerania Development Agency, Amazon, Avaus, Bayer, EPAM Systems (Poland) sp. z o.o., Energa from the ORLEN Group, Kitrum, Lyreco, O4 Coworking, PKN Orlen S.A., RICOH Business Services, Skills Group, Winning Moves. The choir’s repertoire includes mainly popular and classical music, as well as carols and pastorals from different parts of the world. In 2022, the choir released its debut album “Dobre Tony”.

 

Olivia Centre’s second ESG report!

Once again, we have published an ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) report. If you haven’t seen it yet, we recommend it!

The year 2022 was full of events that affected the day-to-day functioning of many areas of business. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, the ongoing consequences of the pandemic, the global economic slowdown and the ongoing climate change have made it necessary to responsibly adapt business to the changes, taking into account the legal framework and market requirements. The ESG report of Grupa Tonsa – the owner of Olivia Centre – is a summary of activities in the field of sustainable development and fulfilment of commitments to the community and the environment in 2022.

 

 

Responsible construction

In March 2022, Olivia Centre buildings renewed their WELL Health-Safety Rating certificates with the highest number of points that can be obtained. This is a repeat of the previous year’s achievement, when Olivia achieved such a result as the first investment in the world. WELL HSR certification is a data-driven, independently verified assessment of buildings that focuses on the analysis of operating policies, standards of use and maintenance. In addition, in 2022, Olivia Star received the final BREEAM certificate in the as-built phase, taking into account the arrangement of the lease space (Fully Fitted) with an Excellent grade.

 

We are aware that our actions have an impact on the environment in which we operate, which is why we take responsibility for them at every stage of the investment. All our buildings are designed and built according to the highest quality and environmental standards, which is confirmed by their high marks in the multi-criteria building certification. However, we set higher standards for ourselves. Through numerous upgrades and responsible operational decisions, we optimize our impact on the environment and people. Last year, we reduced our water consumption by as much as 33% compared to the base year, and the greenhouse gas intensity of Scope 1 and 2 decreased by as much as 21%. In addition, the implementation of the Tork Paper Circle programme has allowed us to reduce our Scope 3 emissions by a relative 3,040 kg of CO
2

.
– says Agata Kwapisiewicz, ESG Officer at Olivia Centre.

Stable business, engaged community

Olivia Centre helps to develop local business and economy, attracting further investments in the region and enabling the creation of new jobs. The Centre also actively supports the activities of the local community associated with the Oliwa district, among others by supporting modernisation works in the district, organising activities for children and seniors and providing support to local schools.

 

Despite many challenges, 2022 ended for Olivia with record results in terms of office space leasing (92% of leased space at the end of 2022) and we attracted Residents representing new, previously absent industries.

 

A particular expression of the commitment of the community gathered around the business center were the actions that took place just a few hours after the Russian attack on Ukraine. The residents of Olivia Centre, with the full support and commitment of the centre’s team, were ready to help their neighbours. Olivia also joined the systemic support by providing a ground-floor premises for a “cost-free store” Take&Go, run by the Up Foundation on behalf of the City of Gdańsk. It was one of the city’s three distribution points for donations collected by the local government and its subordinate institutions.

 

In addition to the official organizational activities, many people had a need to implement additional, personal initiatives in the field of providing help. The details of these activities are also discussed in the ESG report for 2022.

 

The spontaneous but effective activity of the community associated with Olivia Centre once again made us realize how important it is to build a sense of belonging and agency. – adds Maciej Olszewski, who coordinates Olivia’s community initiatives on a daily basis.

What’s next?

The report prepared by Olivia Centre contains a summary of everything that is most important from the point of view of environmentally and socially responsible investments. It is a compendium of knowledge about the centre’s activities in 2022, as well as a commitment to make further progress in the field of sustainable development.

 

Our priority for the coming years is to maintain the status of Olivia Centre as a comfortable work space and a centre of business, leisure, culture and social engagement. In particular, this refers to the responsibility for the current implementations and setting higher and higher requirements in the area of planned investments, also by responding to the needs of individual stakeholders and extensive partnerships with scientific institutions at all levels, the local community and business environment institutions – sums up Bogusław Wieczorek, Management Board’s Plenipotentiary for Public Relations.

 

We are committed to taking action to ensure the health, safety and comfort of people. We also want to stay on track to limit global warming to 1.5°C. Last year, we launched a cyclical analysis of the real estate portfolio using the CRREM (Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor) tool, which – together with the climate risk analysis carried out in accordance with the TCFD (Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures) guidelines – allowed us to develop an optimal decarbonisation path. Thanks to it, we have set ourselves further climate goals, which we presented in the report. – adds Agata Kwapisiewicz.

Methodology

We have developed our ESG Report despite the fact that we are not obliged to do so. This decision is based primarily on the desire to communicate openly with our stakeholders and to point out important aspects related to caring for the environment, on which we undoubtedly have a huge impact. We are also aware of the fact that legislative changes, including the CSRD Directive, will soon have a significant impact on the expectations of our stakeholders. That is why we are already providing them with the information they will soon need, and the use of the most popular international reporting standards GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) will allow them to easily find the required data and compare it with the market. In addition, due to our membership in the UNGC, the report refers to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). – sums up Agata Kwapisiewicz.

 

Report pl

Report en

Let’s protect the Baltic Sea!

The Baltic Sea is not only an element of our identity. It is a good that we should take special care of. How do we do it? Not particularly… It’s a sensitive sea. Including. Because they are characterized by low salinity and difficult access to ocean waters. But it is not the geographical conditions of the Baltic Sea that cause him difficulties. The truth is that the biggest problem of the Baltic Sea is… man.

 

It is us who have contributed to the fact that the following are listed as the greatest threats to the Baltic Sea:

  • increasing area of dead zones,
  • lack of effectively managed marine protected areas;
  • ghost nets,
  • the negative consequences of unsustainable fisheries for marine nature.

Today, the Baltic Sea is one of the most polluted seas in the world. It is a reservoir that undergoes enormous eutrophication, i.e. fertilization. The sea under great pressure from climate change; And finally, the sea, which, although not dying, needs our care and active action to remain as close as possible to the form we know.

 

In 2021, HELCOM (Helsinki Commission – Commission for the Protection of the Baltic Marine Environment) adopted an updated Baltic Sea Action Plan (BSAP).

It applies to m.in. biodiversity, eutrophication, hazardous substances, climate change, marine litter, shipping and fisheries. It contains about 200 specific actions to be taken to protect the Baltic Sea. All of them are to be implemented by 2030 at the latest.

 

The fate of the Baltic Sea also depends on us. Our day-to-day decisions (including holiday decisions) and our lifestyles have an impact on the fragile marine ecosystem. Let’s make our sea still as beautiful as you see it in the Olivia Star exhibition. What can we do to improve the condition of the Baltic Sea? Let’s be aware, responsible and more eco-friendly.

 

Let’s produce less waste:

  • let’s reduce the use of plastic (and preferably give it up); plastic is one of the most troublesome problems in the Baltic Sea (and beyond);
  • make informed purchasing decisions – buy only as much as you need;
  • segregate rubbish carefully;
  • Let’s try to give waste a second life.

 

Let’s reduce our daily water consumption:

  • do not turn on the water fully when it is not necessary;
  • turn off the water in moments (even short ones) when it is not being used;
  • take a shower instead of a bath;
  • use rainwater (e.g. for watering flowers);
  • Start the dishwasher only when it is full and use the “eco” programs.

 

Let’s take care of our ecosystem:

  • let’s check where our fish comes from and whether it is not threatened with extinction – some fish available in stores are protected and may come from illegal fishing;
  • pay attention to the composition of clothes and choose those that are made of natural fabrics;
  • let’s get involved in cleaning up forests, beaches, rivers and lakes;
  • Let’s plant trees.

 

Let’s reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere:

  • Instead of a car, we should more often choose a bike ride or public transport;
  • choose products with energy efficiency class A;
  • turn off unused electronic devices;
  • Let’s use heating and cooling rationally.

 

More:

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Easier to and from Olivia!

Do you travel by car (but we still encourage you to commute by public transport or bicycle)? We have some useful and good information for you.

 

To make it easier for you to get in and out of Olivia, to reduce car, bicycle and pedestrian congestion during rush hours, and thus save time and fuel as drivers, we have decided on a few practical solutions that will accompany us from May 15th!

 

EASIER TO OLIVIA

  • There is already a roundabout next to Olivia Prime A, thanks to which you will be able to turn around safer , easier and smoother.
  • We have provided two-way traffic at Olivia Prime A – not only will you be able to leave the car parks in Olivia Six and Olivia Prime, but you will also be able to easily reach them.
  • During peak hours, you will save a few minutes, entering the Olivia Centre, the so-called ‘bypass’. Drivers from Gdansk are advised to skip the exit to our city centre (the one with the lights) and turn back at the first permitted place.

 

EASIER WITH OLIVIA

If you leave Olivia at critical hours (3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m ., 5:00 p.m.), use our “ring road”.

  • You will avoid a “longer stop” at the main exit from Olivia.
  • And you will immediately turn to Gdynia without having to turn back.

 

REMEMBER!

There are special rules of the road in Olivia, which is indicated by the “residential zone” signs . That means m.in. that:

  • the pedestrian has the right of way over the vehicle and does not have to use the sidewalk or pedestrian path,
  • the permissible speed of the vehicle in the residential zone is 20 km/h,
  • a child up to 7 years of age may use the road without the supervision of an elderly person,
  • Leaving the residential zone onto the road is treated as joining the traffic.

THIS WILL BE USEFUL TO YOU

Rent a parking space with the My Olivia app!

About car parks (including price list)