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Guide to environmental certification: which ones should you choose?
By: Marina Skanche on Apr 29, 2021 3:49:01 PM

If you or your company want to be at the forefront alongside other forward-looking green companies, environmental certification is a hallmark of quality when it comes to sustainability. There are a number of different environmental certification systems, such as BREEAM, the Nordic Ecolabel and the Eco-Lighthouse. What exactly is the difference between these systems? And how can one environmentally certify a company or a building?
We ask these and several other key questions to our circular advisor Elin Hansen who has a background as an environmental consultant and is well acquainted with several of the environmental certification systems.
What are the most important certifications in the construction industry? And what do they involve?We ask these and several other key questions to our circular advisor Elin Hansen who has a background as an environmental consultant and is well acquainted with several of the environmental certification systems.
BREEAM
The abbreviation stands for 'Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method'. The scheme has a wide range of predefined themes and criteria for construction projects that give points within a predefined scale with five certificate levels from "Pass" to "Outstanding". The scheme is international, but because there is variation in national legislation and what is considered best practice in different countries, there are also BREEAM manuals adapted to certain countries - such as BREEAM-NOR which only applies in Norway. BREEAM-NOR measures performance within these topics: Management, Health and the indoor environment, Energy, Transport, Water, Materials, Waste, Land use and ecology, as well as Pollution. In addition, you can apply for "extra" points related to innovation. Some points in the manual are mandatory minimum requirements, while the vast majority of points are optional and can be adapted to the individual level of ambition and project type. There are several manuals for different purposes, such as new buildings, rehabilitation, and area development. The score is verified by an independent auditor, and is finally awarded by the NGBC (Green Building Alliance), which is the Norwegian administrator of the BREEAM scheme.

The Nordic Ecolabel

CEEQUAL


The Eco-lighthouse

Environmental certification can strengthen a company's reputation, but is it likely that certification may become a requirement for all new buildings in the future?
The question of whether certification can become a requirement for all new buildings in the future has been much discussed in Norway in the last couple of years, especially in connection with the Norwegian authorities soon replacing the current technical regulations, TEK 17, with a new revision. There is broad agreement in the construction and real estate industry that Norway needs much stricter national rules if we are going to be able to meet our climate commitments with equal framework conditions for the entire industry. The political agreement has so far not been as clear. Although Norway is involved in introducing increasingly stricter requirements via the EU, there is a large gap between the minimum requirements in regulations and the necessary level of investment for the industry. It is probably more likely that the industry mobilises itself, and sets requirements that are stricter than the minimum requirements in the legislation. Examples of this already exist, in that both public actors and private property developers are increasingly demanding both certification, and also common climate requirements for suppliers.
Can reuse of building materials contribute to environmental certification?
Requirements for re-use are currently not mandatory, but some schemes have sets of criteria that pay off for carrying out re-use. BREEAM, for example, credits a reuse assessment. The Nordic Ecolabel for renovation requires a certain proportion of reuse.
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