Product Code: PDBAB_847811532
Green certifications are official recognitions awarded to buildings, products, services, and practices that meet specific sustainability and environmental performance standards. These certifications are designed to promote environmentally responsible practices, reduce resource consumption, and enhance overall sustainability. Green certifications provide consumers, businesses, and organizations with a reliable way to identify and support eco-friendly choices.
Product Code: PDBAB_701406923
Green building re-certification is the process of renewing the certification of a previously certified green building to ensure that it continues to meet the required sustainability and environmental performance standards. This process typically involves a review of the building's design, construction, and operation to ensure that it is still meeting the requirements of the green building certification program. Green building certification systems, such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method), and others, offer re-certification as a way to assess and validate the ongoing sustainable practices and performance of a building over time.
Product Code: PDBAB_200853981
An Energy and Environmental (E&E) audit, also known as an Energy and Environmental Assessment or Energy and Sustainability Audit, is a comprehensive evaluation of an organization's energy consumption, environmental impact, resource usage, and overall sustainability practices. The goal of an E&E audit is to identify opportunities for improving energy efficiency, reducing environmental footprint, and optimizing resource utilization. This audit involves analysing data, conducting assessments, and providing recommendations to enhance an organization's energy efficiency and environmental performance.
Product Code: PDBAB_999606811
Carbon credits, also known as carbon offsets, are a tool that can be used to mitigate the effects of greenhouse gas emissions by supporting projects or activities that reduce or remove an equivalent amount of greenhouse gases. Carbon credits play a crucial role in carbon trading and are often used by individuals, businesses, and governments to compensate for their own emissions by investing in emission reduction projects elsewhere.