


LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It is a globally recognised certification programme that assesses the environmental performance of buildings and infrastructure. LEED was developed by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) to promote sustainable design, construction, and operation of buildings worldwide.
Through LEED certification, buildings are assessed according to criteria such as energy efficiency, water consumption, material selection, indoor air quality, and sustainable urban development. Buildings that meet the strict requirements of LEED certification can achieve different levels of recognition, such as LEED Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum, depending on how well they perform against the environmental criteria.
LEED certification has become increasingly popular and in demand as awareness of environmental issues has grown. Building owners and contractors are looking to reduce their environmental footprint and operating costs, while improving the overall quality of buildings and the working environment for users.
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EU Taxonomy
The EU Taxonomy is a comprehensive classification framework developed by the European Union to establish clear criteria for identifying environmentally sustainable economic activities.
EPD
EPDs are widely used in the construction industry and form part of the basis for environmental assessments and certification schemes such as DGNB, helping to document and compare the environmental performance of building products.
Säker Vatten
Säker Vatten develops the industry regulations and audits plumbing companies operating in the Swedish market.
Energy Classification
The energy classification system enables transparent comparison of products based on their energy efficiency and performance characteristics.
LEED
LEED is a recognised rating system aimed at identifying and measuring environmentally friendly construction, operation, and maintenance practices.
DGNB
DGNB-certified buildings commit to achieving high sustainability standards throughout the entire building lifecycle, from design and planning to construction, operation, and eventual deconstruction.
Type Approval
Type approval is proof that the product complies with all applicable technical requirements, based on European and national standards.
Nordic Swan Ecolabel
Building projects can be certified with the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, which serves as a tool for guiding better environmental and climate-related choices.