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In certain countries like Japan and Singapore, warehouses are no longer confined to being purely functional spaces. Instead, they are incorporating sustainability initiatives that prioritize their workers’ well-being.

On the outskirts of Ichikawa, Japan, a groundbreaking logistics facility is providing us with a glimpse into the future of warehouses, where the principles of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) are seamlessly woven into every aspect of its design. From pioneering carbon neutrality initiatives to incorporating wellness facilities complete with rock climbing walls, this facility is redefining the concept of a modern workplace.

“Right from the design element, you actually think about how to design these spaces as human-centric,” says Jai Mirpuri from ESR Group.

This isn’t just happening in the Asia Pacific region, although the pace of change there could be seen as moving the quickest. There is a growing interest in these concepts worldwide.

In a recent episode of the "Trends & Insights: The Future of Commercial Real Estate" podcast, industry experts Michael Ignatiadis, JLL Head of Supply Chain & Logistics Solutions, Asia Pacific, and Mirpuri at ESR Group explore the impact of ESG and employee-centric design on warehouse innovation.

Break out area with modern furniture

The Ichikawa, Japan Logistics facility