
Delta Plan for Sustainable Renovation – Towards a ‘Paris Proof’ Real Estate Sector (part 1)
The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement prompted the Dutch Green Building Council (DGBC) to develop the Delta Plan for Sustainable Renovation.

The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement prompted the Dutch Green Building Council (DGBC) to develop the Delta Plan for Sustainable Renovation.

The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D) entered into force on 25 July 2024. This EU regulation mandates large companies to implement due diligence procedures to identify and address negative human rights and environmental impacts within their chain of activities.

The EU Taxonomy Regulation aims to direct capital flows toward sustainable activities, prevent greenwashing, and increase transparency for investors. Learn more about it.

For real estate companies, the CSRD introduces a structural obligation to report transparently on environmental impact, social effects, and governance. This has direct implications for valuation, financing, and risk management.

The report outlines a clear tension: the Netherlands still performs relatively well in terms of broad prosperity, but the foundations for future prosperity are weakening. The central recommendation is to choose deliberately and build strong positions in a limited number of strategic domains.

The Paris Agreement is an international legally binding climate treaty under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). For the first time, all countries—rich and poor—committed to taking action on climate change.

In September 2024, the European Commission released “The Future of European Competitiveness: In-Depth Analysis and Recommendations.”

Download a short summary and the full IPCC 2023 climate change report from here.
Madefor.Paris is an online publication promoting awareness on topics related to the 2015 Paris Agreement, such as energy-neutral offices, sustainable working, smart mobility (car sharing), smart living, budget optimization, climate change legislation, CO2 and hydric footprint, recreation, and well-being. These aspects are crucial for the future of the citizens of Amsterdam and the world. Join us!
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