Overview of the legal framework of the Green Deal

Methods

Methods

Overview

The Green Deal comprises various methods and certifications that help companies to operate more sustainably and achieve climate targets. They serve to review and promote environmentally friendly practices.

The European "Green Deal"

Methods

EU Ecolabel

The aim is to help consumers identify more environmentally friendly and healthier products and services.

Level(s)

Level(s) is an assessment and reporting tool for the sustainability performance of buildings.

ESG Certifications

ESG certification is a process in which the company is reviewed with regard to ESG aspects.

Natureplus

natureplus eco-label is awarded to building products that conserve resources, protect the climate and are healthy to live in.

Eco-index OI3

OI3 assesses the ecological quality of materials on the basis of environmental indicators.

Ecolabels and Environmental Declarations

Environmental labels according to ISO 14025 characterise products with high environmental performance and strict requirements.

IBO Certification Mark for Construction Products

The Austrian Institute for Building Biology and Ecology promotes sustainable architecture and tests building products quality.

ÖGNI

The ÖGNI is a non-governmental organization dedicated to establishing sustainability in the construction & real estate industry.

klimaaktiv

klimaaktiv is the climate protection initiative of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water

Blue Angel

The Blue Angel certification characterises environmentally friendly products and services.

DGNB

DGNB certification assesses buildings in terms of their ecological, economic, social and functional sustainability.

LEED

LEED certification is an internationally recognised system for evaluating environmentally friendly and sustainable buildings

BREEAM

BREEAM certification is an internationally recognised system for assessing the sustainability of buildings.