Energy management

  • Drawing up a climate balance sheet for a building offers venues a valuable opportunity to work with a construction company to develop measures for reducing CO₂ emissions and energy consumption.


  • Easy wins enable rapid progress, while also initiating a process towards more sustainable production.


  • Materiality analyses provide information on the relevant environmental impacts of a company. Following such an analysis, the sustainability team can work on making the company more sustainable step by step.


  • Sustainability certifications such as ISO 14001, EMAS or the German Sustainability Code offer a way to implement recognized environmental standards and ensure the long-term use of sustainable energy.


  • Based on a building energy consultation, venues can develop an energy-efficient refurbishment strategy to save costs and protect the environment in the long term.


  • Joint use of space may be enabled through cooperation with neighbours and local groups. By working together, the parties involved can develop sustainable solutions that benefit everyone.

  • Through investment planning, venues can advance the sustainable development of an organisation in an effective and targeted manner.

Good to know

The PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act) enables systematic control when improving processes, procedures or products, e.g. when refurbishing buildings.

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