WHAT IS THE COUNCIL FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDING AND DGNB?
The Council for Sustainable Building is a non-profit organization that works towards a healthy and sustainable development of the construction industry with minimal climate impact. An important part of their work is managing DGNB certifications.
DGNB is a voluntary certification scheme that evaluates construction, buildings, and urban areas based on 36 criteria divided into 6 main areas. The key areas include environmental quality, economic quality, and social quality. The construction is then ranked as bronze, silver, gold, or platinum and has the opportunity to receive heart, diamond, and planet as additional distinctions.
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To achieve a DGNB Platinum certification, the project must score at least 80% in the overall assessment and at least 65% in each of the main areas.
In addition to certifications, the Council for Sustainable Building also offers knowledge, advice, and workshops to promote sustainability in construction.