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September 6, 2023

Data on buildings is key to EU Taxonomy and sustainable future

Data on buildings is key to EU Taxonomy and sustainable future

At a time when sustainability is at the heart of our efforts to create a better future, it is important that we make progress on all fronts. The EU taxonomy is a crucial step in the right direction to identify and promote sustainable investment. But how can we meet the criteria of taxonomy and ensure sustainable development? The answer lies in the collection of data on buildings. In this blog post, we will explore why data collection is key to meeting the demands of taxonomy and creating a more sustainable future.

The EU taxonomy has become a guiding tool for identifying sustainable investments and promoting a green transition. The taxonomy establishes clear criteria and guidelines for which activities are considered to be environmentally sustainable. One of the essential areas in which the taxonomy focuses is buildings and infrastructure, which make up a significant portion of our total carbon emissions and resource consumption.

In order to meet the requirements of taxonomy, it is essential to have reliable and comprehensive data on buildings. This data allows us to identify and assess the environmental performance of buildings and contribute to the development of sustainable investments and strategies. By collecting data on the energy performance and durability of individual building parts, we gain a holistic understanding of a building's sustainability and can make informed decisions.

A data-driven approach to building data allows us to measure and monitor the environmental performance of buildings over time. By analysing and comparing data, we can identify areas where improvements are needed and implement targeted solutions to achieve sustainable results. For example, condition data can reveal inefficient building parts that can be upgraded to reduce energy waste and carbon emissions. Similarly, data on materials can help us choose more environmentally friendly and recyclable alternatives.

The collection and analysis of data on buildings also enables transparency and accountability in our sustainability efforts. By having access to reliable data, companies, investors and governments can transform traditional maintenance into sustainable investments.

Ian Victor Magid Kjær

Ian Victor Magid Kjær

Co-founder & CTO

Ian has over 10 years in startups, building applications and data science solutions, first as a developer and later as an architect.

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