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The Dutch version of the global BREEAM scheme, an independent rating system that scores a building’s sustainability across Health, Energy, Transportation, Water, Material Flows, Durability, Land Use & Ecology and Pollution and Management.
Owners, developers and facility managers who want a recognised label (Pass to Outstanding) to prove the asset’s green performance to tenants, lenders and regulators.
Yes. Scores are audited by licensed assessors and verified by the Dutch Green Building Council, so only documented evidence counts.
Everything from LED lighting and low-flow fixtures to PV, biodiversity measures and green leases—over 80 credits across 9 categories.
Typical Dutch hotels that move from “Good” to “Excellent” cut energy use ±15 % and realise 4-6 % rental/valuation uplift; figures vary by building.
No, your assessor guides the process. You supply drawings, policies and meters; they translate that into the BREEAM score.
Absolutely. DGBC issues an official certificate, scorecard and badge that you can include in ESG reports, marketing decks and data-room material.