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RSSThe EU Level(s) framework for improving the sustainability performance of buildings has teamed up with the European Climate Pact to help built environment professionals connect, share knowledge and take action towards a climate-resilient future.
In this quick guide we explore how Level(s) can support you in different building renovation scenarios.
If you represent a city in the EU, Level(s) can help you achieve your sustainability goals. EU initiatives such as the European Green Deal and the following Circular Economy Action Plan and Renovation Wave have singled out buildings and construction as key action areas
The New European Bauhaus is a creative and transdisciplinary movement, started by the European Commission. This factsheet highlights how you and your organisation can play your part, with help from Level(s), the EU common language for improving the sustainability performance of buildings.
If you are using Level(s), the European framework for assessing the sustainability performance of buildings, you can access the European Commission’s free Calculation and Assessment Tool (CAT) to help you create Level(s) assessments for building projects.
If you are interested in Level(s) but unsure where to start, don’t worry. The Level(s) eLearning programme will help you to get going.
Level(s) is a European framework to help built-environment sector professionals assess and monitor the sustainability performance of buildings. If you operate an assessment or certification scheme in the European Union, this publication can help you understand how Level(s) complements your work.
Level(s) provides you and your networks with a common language to monitor and assess the sustainability performance of buildings and to stay aligned with the rest of Europe.
Level(s) provides you and your networks with a common language to monitor and assess the sustainability performance of buildings and to stay aligned with the rest of Europe.
Level(s) provides you and your networks with a common language to monitor and assess the sustainability performance of buildings and to stay aligned with the rest of Europe.