
Building Passport Practical Guidelines
Measurable, reportable and verifiable (MRV) information is pivotal to accelerating more transparent and efficient processes, to rolling out low-carbon technologies and to fostering sectoral innovation and energy efficiency in the construction and real estate sectors. In order to finance, construct and renovate low‐carbon, sustainable buildings, decision-makers in construction and real estate need access to high‐quality data and assessment results.
This is what the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC) seeks to address. With the help of a global task force of experts from the public and private sectors, the new Building Passport Practical Guidelines have recently been published. Take a look at these guidelines that represent a support tool for existing and future initiatives and projects and are globally relevant for the value of the whole sector.
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What's in it for me?
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Asset owners
Circularity and sustainability of objects is increasingly important.
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Project developer
Circular construction is a priority for your clients.
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Public Authorities
Insight into materials for everyone.
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Architects
Your circular design will determine everything.
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Builders
Proving that you meet your clients expectations.
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Installers
Manage circularity for installations during construction and maintenance.
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Producers
Demonstrate your compliance with environmental rules and regulations, with a Digital Product Passport.
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Consultants & Managers
Explain why you believe that circular construction is the future.
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Financial services providers
Financing that takes environmental impact, circularity and residual value into account.
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Quality & Data service providers
All circular construction data together on one platform.
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Service providers & Recyclers
Offer clients background information on the materials.
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Education & Research
Base research and education on the latest developments in the industry.