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L E A R N M O R E A B O U T T A N G O P O R T F O L I O S T R A T E G Y & L E A S E S I T E S E L E C T I O N & P O R T F O L I O S T R A T E G Y Risk of damages and loss of property from climate change, including flooding, wildfires, extreme heat, and droughts. Site characteristics: Access to renewable energy and compliant / effective wastewater treatment options are critical location factors. Commute and travel: Average commute for potential workers and resulting emissions impact, access to public transportation, etc. Building Performance Standards: Assessing potential Building Performance Standards violations and potential penalties. Copyright 2025 Tango. All rights reserved. G R E E N L E A S I N G Efficiency minimum requirements: If Tenant has accepted Landlord sustainability practices, any Tenant Improvement Work must meet Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Tenant Space criteria. Track energy usage: Landlord to install electric submeter for billing Tenant based on usage. The data to be shared between Landlord and Tenant and monitor performance against any agreed targets. Share Energy Performance Scores: Landlord will provide tenant with the building's ENERGY STAR score annually and Tenant to supply Landlord with energy usage data. PLAN Manage exposure to climate risk and opportunities during site selection, location strategy, and lease . BUILD Develop a climate-resilient portfolio by managing projects and asset maintenance. USE Streamline space and energy management to optimize resource usage and stakeholder satisfaction.

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