2017 GRESB Real Estate Results presentation, presented on 18 October in Hamburg, hosted by Union Investment, and in partnership with ES EnviroSustain
Slides 42-48: Prof. dr. Timo Busch
Slides 51-62: Thies Gothe, ZIA
Sides 64-85: ES EnviroSustain
Sustainable finance – der Beitrag der privaten Banken 2021Bankenverband
Die Jahre 2020 und 2021 haben gezeigt, dass Nachhaltigkeit und Klimawandel die beherrschenden Themen der Zeit sind und längst auch den Finanzsektor erfasst haben. Ob Sustainable Finance, die Transformation zu einer kohlenstoffneutralen Wirtschaft, soziale Entwicklungsziele – all diese Aspekte haben in der gesellschaftlichen Diskussion an Bedeutung gewonnen und wirken sich zugleich immer stärker auf die strategische Ausrichtung der privaten Banken aus.
Kommunen können wichtige Schlüsselakteure des (lokalen) Klimaschutzes sein.
Klimaschutz- und Klimaschutzteilkonzepte sind gut geeignete und anerkannte
Instrumente, um den verantwortlichen Akteuren einer Kommune den Stand des
aktuellen Energieverbrauchs und des Klimaschutzes in Ihrer Kommune aufzuzeigen.
Darüber hinaus zeigen sie der Kommune individuelle Möglichkeiten auf, Energie
effizienter zu nutzen sowie die Potentiale erneuerbarer Energiequellen zu
identifizieren und auszuschöpfen und somit ihre CO2-Emissionen nachhaltig
zu senken. Neben dem einführenden und der ersten Orientierung dienendem
integrierten Klimaschutzkonzept ermöglichen Klimaschutzteilkonzepte verschiedene
Themen wie z.B. den Klimaschutz in eigenen Liegenschaften vertiefend zu bearbeiten.
Herausforderung Nachhaltigkeit – NABU Landesverband Berlin (2018-09-17)Gregor Hagedorn
Herausforderung Nachhaltigkeit: Wie kann der NABU noch mehr zur Nachhaltigkeitstransformation beitragen? Gregor Hagedorn, NABU Landesverband Berlin, 2018-09-17
This document contains a summary of a Q&A session on the GRESB 2022 Real Estate Assessment. It provides answers to common questions about changes in the 2022 assessment, how to add or remove users, use templates, request response checks, submit evidence in different languages or for multiple entities, and GHG emission scopes. It also lists upcoming deadlines and resources available, including reference guides, scoring documents, training platforms and how to contact GRESB's helpdesk for additional support.
This document provides an agenda and frequently asked questions for a GRESB webinar on infrastructure assessments. The agenda introduces the GRESB infrastructure team and encourages participants to ask questions using the webinar's Q&A function. It then lists topics covered by frequently asked questions, including access rights for investors and users, managing assessments, evidence requirements, and the response process. Resources like the GRESB training platform and response check are also mentioned.
2017 GRESB Real Estate Results presentation, presented on 18 October in Hamburg, hosted by Union Investment, and in partnership with ES EnviroSustain
Slides 42-48: Prof. dr. Timo Busch
Slides 51-62: Thies Gothe, ZIA
Sides 64-85: ES EnviroSustain
Sustainable finance – der Beitrag der privaten Banken 2021Bankenverband
Die Jahre 2020 und 2021 haben gezeigt, dass Nachhaltigkeit und Klimawandel die beherrschenden Themen der Zeit sind und längst auch den Finanzsektor erfasst haben. Ob Sustainable Finance, die Transformation zu einer kohlenstoffneutralen Wirtschaft, soziale Entwicklungsziele – all diese Aspekte haben in der gesellschaftlichen Diskussion an Bedeutung gewonnen und wirken sich zugleich immer stärker auf die strategische Ausrichtung der privaten Banken aus.
Kommunen können wichtige Schlüsselakteure des (lokalen) Klimaschutzes sein.
Klimaschutz- und Klimaschutzteilkonzepte sind gut geeignete und anerkannte
Instrumente, um den verantwortlichen Akteuren einer Kommune den Stand des
aktuellen Energieverbrauchs und des Klimaschutzes in Ihrer Kommune aufzuzeigen.
Darüber hinaus zeigen sie der Kommune individuelle Möglichkeiten auf, Energie
effizienter zu nutzen sowie die Potentiale erneuerbarer Energiequellen zu
identifizieren und auszuschöpfen und somit ihre CO2-Emissionen nachhaltig
zu senken. Neben dem einführenden und der ersten Orientierung dienendem
integrierten Klimaschutzkonzept ermöglichen Klimaschutzteilkonzepte verschiedene
Themen wie z.B. den Klimaschutz in eigenen Liegenschaften vertiefend zu bearbeiten.
Herausforderung Nachhaltigkeit – NABU Landesverband Berlin (2018-09-17)Gregor Hagedorn
Herausforderung Nachhaltigkeit: Wie kann der NABU noch mehr zur Nachhaltigkeitstransformation beitragen? Gregor Hagedorn, NABU Landesverband Berlin, 2018-09-17
This document contains a summary of a Q&A session on the GRESB 2022 Real Estate Assessment. It provides answers to common questions about changes in the 2022 assessment, how to add or remove users, use templates, request response checks, submit evidence in different languages or for multiple entities, and GHG emission scopes. It also lists upcoming deadlines and resources available, including reference guides, scoring documents, training platforms and how to contact GRESB's helpdesk for additional support.
This document provides an agenda and frequently asked questions for a GRESB webinar on infrastructure assessments. The agenda introduces the GRESB infrastructure team and encourages participants to ask questions using the webinar's Q&A function. It then lists topics covered by frequently asked questions, including access rights for investors and users, managing assessments, evidence requirements, and the response process. Resources like the GRESB training platform and response check are also mentioned.
TCFD Demo Webinar March 10 Asia, Europe & North AmericaGRESB
This document provides an overview of the GRESB TCFD Alignment Report, which helps organizations assess how aligned their climate-related processes and disclosures are with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations. The report analyzes existing data from GRESB Assessments to evaluate alignment, identify gaps, benchmark performance against peers, and provide guidance to improve TCFD reporting. It offers insights like a scorecard on core element alignment and climate risk process focus to help organizations strengthen reporting and engagement with stakeholders on climate issues. Pricing and launch details are provided.
Carbon Footprint in Real Estate and InfrastructureGRESB
On February 23rd we learned about the carbon footprint of the real estate and infrastructure industries, with a focus on operational and embodied carbon.
Analytics from the 2021 GRESB Assessment were presented and we discussed where the industry is now and where we have to go.
This webinar was hosted in partnership with GRESB Partner Envint, and is supported by Industry Partner APREA, a not-for-profit industry association that is a passport to property investment opportunities in AsiaPac.
1. GRESB is developing a 5-year roadmap to expand its real estate assessment to include more embodied carbon metrics and targets.
2. Embodied carbon refers to emissions from materials and construction processes over a building's lifecycle. It accounts for 11% of global emissions and is a growing contributor as operational emissions decrease.
3. GRESB's current assessment includes some questions about embodied carbon policies, measurement, and disclosure, but coverage is still limited.
GRESB Infrastructure Results North America 2021GRESB
On November 23rd we hosted the 2021 GRESB Infrastructure Results, where we provides insights into the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance of infrastructure portfolios in North America! Moderated by Quinn & Partners and GRESB’s Head of Americas, Dan Winters, we have a panel of GRESB veterans who explored what their ‘top 10 GRESB lessons’ are regarding ESG, reporting and beyond.
This document provides an overview and summary of GRESB's 2021 Americas results. Some key points:
- GRESB participation in the Americas increased 24% from 2020 with 366 total participants. Scores increased across all rating levels.
- The US and Canada made up the majority of participants with over 80% of assets located in these regions.
- Net zero commitments and target setting for emissions reductions are growing trends in the industry. Over 70% of US and Canadian assets reported energy and water usage data.
- New GRESB products will help participants with transition risk reporting, TCFD alignment, and SFDR compliance.
- GRESB is undertaking a strategic roadmap process to define the vision
February 24, 2021
The second in a series of 3 webinars on ESG and the 2021 GRESB Real Estate Assessment.
This instalment looks at establishing the GRESB Performance Component and how to measure what matters. Ethan Gilbert, ESG Program Manager from Prologis, GRESB leader in LatAm in 2020, talks about initiatives undertaken at Prologis.
This event was supported by AMPIP, the Mexican Association of Industrial Parks, SUMe Sustentabilidad para México A.C., EDGE, an innovation of IFC, Green Building Council Costa Rica, Green Building Council Peru, Green Group Sustainability Consulting, Ambito Arquitectura y Sostenibilidad, Colombia Green Building Council, El Salvador Green Building Council, Green Building Council Brasil, and Green Building Council Chile.
February 24, 2021
The second in a series of 3 webinars on ESG and the 2021 GRESB Real Estate Assessment.
This instalment looks at establishing the GRESB Performance Component and how to measure what matters. Ethan Gilbert, ESG Program Manager from Prologis, GRESB leader in LatAm in 2020, talks about initiatives undertaken at Prologis.
This event was supported by AMPIP, the Mexican Association of Industrial Parks, SUMe Sustentabilidad para México A.C., EDGE, an innovation of IFC, Green Building Council Costa Rica, Green Building Council Peru, Green Group Sustainability Consulting, Ambito Arquitectura y Sostenibilidad, Colombia Green Building Council, El Salvador Green Building Council, Green Building Council Brasil, and Green Building Council Chile.
PIIMA & GRESB: Establishing Real Estate ESG Leadership and Commitment through...GRESB
January 27, 2021
The first in a series of 3 webinars on ESG and the 2021 GRESB Real Estate Assessment.
This installment looks at establishing ESG Leadership and Commitment throughout real estate organizations and takes a closer look at the Management Component of the GRESB Real Estate Assessment. Laura Ramirez, ESG Director, Vesta talks about how they improved their management, and the impact it's having within the company and on its stakeholders.
This event is supported by AMPIP, the Mexican Association of Industrial Parks, SUMe Sustentabilidad para México A.C., EDGE, an innovation of IFC, Green Building Council Costa Rica, Green Building Council Peru, Green Group Sustainability Consulting, and Ambito Arquitectura y Sostenibilidad.
The document provides an overview of key statistics and results from GRESB 2020. Participation in GRESB increased by 22% worldwide and 24% in Europe, with over 1,200 participants representing $4.8 trillion in assets. The 2020 assessment included changes such as removing some indicators, reweighting components, adding new indicators on health/well-being and grievance mechanisms, and led to net ESG improvements. Going forward, GRESB aims to strengthen governance, increase industry collaboration, define performance metrics, and integrate climate risk and resilience into future assessments.
This document summarizes a GRESB webinar on real estate ESG trends. It includes an introduction and welcome from GRESB leadership. A presentation on the 2020 GRESB real estate results and trends is provided. An "ESG Face Off" between teams from Canada and the US features a discussion on lessons learned in ESG journeys. Key trends discussed include net zero transition, embodied carbon, and data quality. The webinar outlines GRESB's plans to advance benchmarking and performance scoring over the next few years through increased industry collaboration. Sector leaders in GRESB scoring for the Americas are also recognized.
Este documento presenta una agenda para un seminario sobre los resultados de GRESB Real Estate 2020 en España. La agenda incluye una bienvenida e introducción al evento GRESB y Deepki, una presentación sobre GRESB y sus resultados de 2020 en Europa y España, un panel de expertos del sector inmobiliario, y una conclusión del evento. El objetivo es analizar las tendencias de sostenibilidad en el sector inmobiliario español y europeo, así como los próximos pasos para integrar los factores ESG.
The document outlines the agenda for a GRESB webinar on real estate results and ESG trends in Asia. It includes highlights from the 2020 GRESB results, with increased participation from the region. There will be two panel discussions on using ESG data to aid Asia's economic recovery from COVID-19, and integrating ESG into real estate decision-making. Country and sector leaders based on GRESB scores will also be recognized.
The document outlines the agenda for a GRESB event on infrastructure ESG trends in Asia. The agenda includes presentations on GRESB infrastructure results and participation trends in Asia, two panel discussions on ESG and the Asian recovery and integrating ESG into decision making, and highlights of sector leaders and most improved performers in GRESB assessments. Key topics that will be discussed are net zero transition pathways in Asia, unlocking sustainable finance, and investing in sustainable infrastructure outcomes.
This document outlines the agenda for a conference on sustainability in infrastructure. It includes two panel discussions on ESG management practices and responsible investment strategies, featuring representatives from organizations like QIC, ISCA, Transurban, VFMC, and TCorp. The document also provides information on GRESB Infrastructure participation trends over 5 years, including by region, sector, and asset type. It shows performance scores are improving and includes details on sector leaders and most improved participants. Key topics to be discussed are resilience/adaptation, net zero transition, and an upcoming SDG-ESG infrastructure investment report.
2020 GRESB Real Estate & Infrastructure Results - NordicsGRESB
The document outlines the agenda for a GRESB Nordic event, including presentations on GRESB real estate and infrastructure results and developments in the Nordic region. It then discusses key trends from the 2020 GRESB assessments such as increased participation in the Nordics, regional score comparisons, energy usage intensities, and emissions reductions targets. The document proposes future developments for GRESB including increasing data quality, benchmarking performance outcomes, and stronger industry governance. It highlights sector leaders from the 2020 GRESB assessments and concludes with an overview of applying the EU Taxonomy framework to infrastructure assets.
2020 GRESB Real Estate Results - Latin AmericaGRESB
Este documento presenta un programa sobre el impacto inmobiliario global y el énfasis en América Latina. Incluye presentaciones sobre el impacto de los bienes raíces a nivel global, con un enfoque en América Latina, una introducción a GRESB y sus resultados y tendencias de 2020, y cómo iniciar con GRESB. El programa ofrece información sobre las tendencias del mercado inmobiliario global y regional, así como herramientas para medir y mejorar el desempeño ambiental, social y de gobernanza de los portafolios de bienes ra
2020 GRESB Real Estate & Infrastructure Results - CanadaGRESB
Canadian real estate and infrastructure firms achieved strong results in the 2020 GRESB assessments. Over 50% of Canadian participants earned 4- or 5-star ratings, with 11 firms receiving 5 stars. Canadian participants continued to demonstrate leadership in areas like sustainability disclosure, resilience and adaptation planning, and measuring environmental impacts. Key highlights included Canada retaining the top spot in North America, and speakers from several major Canadian real estate and infrastructure firms and organizations discussing sustainability best practices. The results indicate that Canadian firms are well-positioned to advance environmental, social and governance performance in real assets.
TCFD Demo Webinar March 10 Asia, Europe & North AmericaGRESB
This document provides an overview of the GRESB TCFD Alignment Report, which helps organizations assess how aligned their climate-related processes and disclosures are with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations. The report analyzes existing data from GRESB Assessments to evaluate alignment, identify gaps, benchmark performance against peers, and provide guidance to improve TCFD reporting. It offers insights like a scorecard on core element alignment and climate risk process focus to help organizations strengthen reporting and engagement with stakeholders on climate issues. Pricing and launch details are provided.
Carbon Footprint in Real Estate and InfrastructureGRESB
On February 23rd we learned about the carbon footprint of the real estate and infrastructure industries, with a focus on operational and embodied carbon.
Analytics from the 2021 GRESB Assessment were presented and we discussed where the industry is now and where we have to go.
This webinar was hosted in partnership with GRESB Partner Envint, and is supported by Industry Partner APREA, a not-for-profit industry association that is a passport to property investment opportunities in AsiaPac.
1. GRESB is developing a 5-year roadmap to expand its real estate assessment to include more embodied carbon metrics and targets.
2. Embodied carbon refers to emissions from materials and construction processes over a building's lifecycle. It accounts for 11% of global emissions and is a growing contributor as operational emissions decrease.
3. GRESB's current assessment includes some questions about embodied carbon policies, measurement, and disclosure, but coverage is still limited.
GRESB Infrastructure Results North America 2021GRESB
On November 23rd we hosted the 2021 GRESB Infrastructure Results, where we provides insights into the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance of infrastructure portfolios in North America! Moderated by Quinn & Partners and GRESB’s Head of Americas, Dan Winters, we have a panel of GRESB veterans who explored what their ‘top 10 GRESB lessons’ are regarding ESG, reporting and beyond.
This document provides an overview and summary of GRESB's 2021 Americas results. Some key points:
- GRESB participation in the Americas increased 24% from 2020 with 366 total participants. Scores increased across all rating levels.
- The US and Canada made up the majority of participants with over 80% of assets located in these regions.
- Net zero commitments and target setting for emissions reductions are growing trends in the industry. Over 70% of US and Canadian assets reported energy and water usage data.
- New GRESB products will help participants with transition risk reporting, TCFD alignment, and SFDR compliance.
- GRESB is undertaking a strategic roadmap process to define the vision
February 24, 2021
The second in a series of 3 webinars on ESG and the 2021 GRESB Real Estate Assessment.
This instalment looks at establishing the GRESB Performance Component and how to measure what matters. Ethan Gilbert, ESG Program Manager from Prologis, GRESB leader in LatAm in 2020, talks about initiatives undertaken at Prologis.
This event was supported by AMPIP, the Mexican Association of Industrial Parks, SUMe Sustentabilidad para México A.C., EDGE, an innovation of IFC, Green Building Council Costa Rica, Green Building Council Peru, Green Group Sustainability Consulting, Ambito Arquitectura y Sostenibilidad, Colombia Green Building Council, El Salvador Green Building Council, Green Building Council Brasil, and Green Building Council Chile.
February 24, 2021
The second in a series of 3 webinars on ESG and the 2021 GRESB Real Estate Assessment.
This instalment looks at establishing the GRESB Performance Component and how to measure what matters. Ethan Gilbert, ESG Program Manager from Prologis, GRESB leader in LatAm in 2020, talks about initiatives undertaken at Prologis.
This event was supported by AMPIP, the Mexican Association of Industrial Parks, SUMe Sustentabilidad para México A.C., EDGE, an innovation of IFC, Green Building Council Costa Rica, Green Building Council Peru, Green Group Sustainability Consulting, Ambito Arquitectura y Sostenibilidad, Colombia Green Building Council, El Salvador Green Building Council, Green Building Council Brasil, and Green Building Council Chile.
PIIMA & GRESB: Establishing Real Estate ESG Leadership and Commitment through...GRESB
January 27, 2021
The first in a series of 3 webinars on ESG and the 2021 GRESB Real Estate Assessment.
This installment looks at establishing ESG Leadership and Commitment throughout real estate organizations and takes a closer look at the Management Component of the GRESB Real Estate Assessment. Laura Ramirez, ESG Director, Vesta talks about how they improved their management, and the impact it's having within the company and on its stakeholders.
This event is supported by AMPIP, the Mexican Association of Industrial Parks, SUMe Sustentabilidad para México A.C., EDGE, an innovation of IFC, Green Building Council Costa Rica, Green Building Council Peru, Green Group Sustainability Consulting, and Ambito Arquitectura y Sostenibilidad.
The document provides an overview of key statistics and results from GRESB 2020. Participation in GRESB increased by 22% worldwide and 24% in Europe, with over 1,200 participants representing $4.8 trillion in assets. The 2020 assessment included changes such as removing some indicators, reweighting components, adding new indicators on health/well-being and grievance mechanisms, and led to net ESG improvements. Going forward, GRESB aims to strengthen governance, increase industry collaboration, define performance metrics, and integrate climate risk and resilience into future assessments.
This document summarizes a GRESB webinar on real estate ESG trends. It includes an introduction and welcome from GRESB leadership. A presentation on the 2020 GRESB real estate results and trends is provided. An "ESG Face Off" between teams from Canada and the US features a discussion on lessons learned in ESG journeys. Key trends discussed include net zero transition, embodied carbon, and data quality. The webinar outlines GRESB's plans to advance benchmarking and performance scoring over the next few years through increased industry collaboration. Sector leaders in GRESB scoring for the Americas are also recognized.
Este documento presenta una agenda para un seminario sobre los resultados de GRESB Real Estate 2020 en España. La agenda incluye una bienvenida e introducción al evento GRESB y Deepki, una presentación sobre GRESB y sus resultados de 2020 en Europa y España, un panel de expertos del sector inmobiliario, y una conclusión del evento. El objetivo es analizar las tendencias de sostenibilidad en el sector inmobiliario español y europeo, así como los próximos pasos para integrar los factores ESG.
The document outlines the agenda for a GRESB webinar on real estate results and ESG trends in Asia. It includes highlights from the 2020 GRESB results, with increased participation from the region. There will be two panel discussions on using ESG data to aid Asia's economic recovery from COVID-19, and integrating ESG into real estate decision-making. Country and sector leaders based on GRESB scores will also be recognized.
The document outlines the agenda for a GRESB event on infrastructure ESG trends in Asia. The agenda includes presentations on GRESB infrastructure results and participation trends in Asia, two panel discussions on ESG and the Asian recovery and integrating ESG into decision making, and highlights of sector leaders and most improved performers in GRESB assessments. Key topics that will be discussed are net zero transition pathways in Asia, unlocking sustainable finance, and investing in sustainable infrastructure outcomes.
This document outlines the agenda for a conference on sustainability in infrastructure. It includes two panel discussions on ESG management practices and responsible investment strategies, featuring representatives from organizations like QIC, ISCA, Transurban, VFMC, and TCorp. The document also provides information on GRESB Infrastructure participation trends over 5 years, including by region, sector, and asset type. It shows performance scores are improving and includes details on sector leaders and most improved participants. Key topics to be discussed are resilience/adaptation, net zero transition, and an upcoming SDG-ESG infrastructure investment report.
2020 GRESB Real Estate & Infrastructure Results - NordicsGRESB
The document outlines the agenda for a GRESB Nordic event, including presentations on GRESB real estate and infrastructure results and developments in the Nordic region. It then discusses key trends from the 2020 GRESB assessments such as increased participation in the Nordics, regional score comparisons, energy usage intensities, and emissions reductions targets. The document proposes future developments for GRESB including increasing data quality, benchmarking performance outcomes, and stronger industry governance. It highlights sector leaders from the 2020 GRESB assessments and concludes with an overview of applying the EU Taxonomy framework to infrastructure assets.
2020 GRESB Real Estate Results - Latin AmericaGRESB
Este documento presenta un programa sobre el impacto inmobiliario global y el énfasis en América Latina. Incluye presentaciones sobre el impacto de los bienes raíces a nivel global, con un enfoque en América Latina, una introducción a GRESB y sus resultados y tendencias de 2020, y cómo iniciar con GRESB. El programa ofrece información sobre las tendencias del mercado inmobiliario global y regional, así como herramientas para medir y mejorar el desempeño ambiental, social y de gobernanza de los portafolios de bienes ra
2020 GRESB Real Estate & Infrastructure Results - CanadaGRESB
Canadian real estate and infrastructure firms achieved strong results in the 2020 GRESB assessments. Over 50% of Canadian participants earned 4- or 5-star ratings, with 11 firms receiving 5 stars. Canadian participants continued to demonstrate leadership in areas like sustainability disclosure, resilience and adaptation planning, and measuring environmental impacts. Key highlights included Canada retaining the top spot in North America, and speakers from several major Canadian real estate and infrastructure firms and organizations discussing sustainability best practices. The results indicate that Canadian firms are well-positioned to advance environmental, social and governance performance in real assets.
2. 2
PROGRAMM
• Begrüßung | Ingemar Hunold, Partner, EnviroSustain
• GRESB Real Estate Ergebnisse & Entwicklungen in Deutschland | Max Maywald, Analyst, GRESB
• Klimaneutral bis 2050 im Gebäudebereich: Vorstellung des Carbon Risk Real Estate Monitor
(CRREM) | Julia Wein, IIÖ
• Podiumsdiskussion | Moderation: Ingemar Hunold, EnviroSustain
• Anne Böker, Associate Director, Patrizia
• Hagen Fitzer, Head of ESG, Catella
• Paul Bennison, Head of Asset Management, GLL Real Estate Partners
• Q&A
16. 17
Granularity
Reliability
Quality control
Error detection
Normalisation
Asset-level
benchmarking
Scoring of true
performance
Local and global
targets
Data
Availability
Performance
Insights
Benchmarking 2.0
Data
Quality
From data availability to scoring performance outcomes
Transitioning to Performance
• Granularity
• Reliability
• Quality control
• Error detection
• Normalisation
• Asset-level
benchmarking
• Scoring
performance
outcomes
• Local, regional and
global targets
17. 18
Stärkere Governance Struktur
Verwurzelt in einer stärkeren Einbeziehung der Industrie
Unabhängiger Standard Setter
Mission driven
Investor led
By industry, for industry
Formalised by year-end
Unabhängige Benchmarking Organisation
Angestrebte B-Corp
Mission driven
…..
GRESB Foundation
GRESB BV
18. 19
Industrie-Zusammenarbeit
Collective problems require collective action
• Einfluss von COVID auf die Gebäude-Performance – December 2020
• Industrie Working Group Data Providers
• Industry Working Group Institutionelle Investorern
• Roadmap zum Definieren, Messen und Benchmarking der Performance – Q1 2021
• Assessment und Benchmarking Methodology für Residential portfolios – Q1 2021
• Integration von Climate Risk und Resilience in das GRESB Assessments – Q1 2021