Webinar on December 9th | 15.00-15.55 CET

What does the EU Taxonomy mean for the Built Environment?

How will the EU Taxonomy impact the built environment?

The EU taxonomy creates a common language and a clear definition of what constitutes a sustainable activity. It’s a key measure to make Europe climate neutral by 2050 by facilitating investments towards sustainable projects.

By the end of 2021 reporting aligned to the Taxonomy will be mandatory for many companies in Europe. First only on the areas of climate change and climate adaptation. Then in the years to come requirements on water, circular economy, pollution, and biodiversity will become mandatory. What does this mean for the companies in the real-estate space?  

Emil Kocsis Aali from Ramboll will share his perspective on how the taxonomy will impact construction and property industry. Mikael Bek will share his experience from PenSam who as an institutional investor will be required to align their reporting to the Taxonomy. And Anna Åkesson from Skanska will share her view on how the Taxonomy will impact contractors and the value chain in the construction industry.

Join our webinar on December 9th 15.00-15.55 CET

Sign up here

At the webinar, you will meet:

Anna Åkesson
Senior Environmental Manager, Skanska
Mikael Bek
Head of ESG, PenSam
Emil Kocsis Aali

Sustainability Consultant, Ramboll