New study on EU taxonomy recommends CRREM pathways

We are happy to hear that the new “EU Taxonomy Study – Evaluating the market-readiness of the EU taxonomy criteria for buildings” recommends to use of CRREM for assessing the carbon performance of existing buildings. The study initiated by CRREM partner and GSIC member DGNB and others states, that in order to improve the performance […]

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Aberdeen Standard shares their motivation on using CRREM

In order to see if all their buildings are on the right way towards achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, CRREM partner and GSIC member Aberdeen Standard compares each property’s carbon intensity with external benchmarks. The Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor (CRREM tool) displays country- and building-type specific decarbonisation pathways and thereby offers Aberdeen […]

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