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RSSIn this quick guide we explore how Level(s) can support you in different building renovation scenarios.
Level(s) is a European framework to help built-environment sector professionals assess and monitor the sustainability performance of buildings. If you operate an assessment or certification scheme in the European Union, this publication can help you understand how Level(s) complements your work.
If you have explored the introduction to Level(s) on the European Commission website and are looking for examples of how you might use the framework in practice, then this factsheet series is for you.
Level(s) is an assessment and reporting framework that provides a common language for sustainability performance of buildings.
The Level(s) framework started being developed back in 2015 by the European Commission. It started
as a great collaboration between a large number of building professionals, and it benefitted from pan-EU knowledge and expertise.
Among the Level(s) testing audiences were manufacturers, investors, and property developers – who
were particularly keen to assess Level(s) added value to sustainability, circularity and quality of life as
a tried-and-tested European Commission framework.
Level(s) can also be a great asset to improve the future of building design.
In April 2018, the European Commission officially opened the two-year testing phase for Level(s) to organisations looking to be part of Europe’s shift towards circular and lifecycle thinking.