LIFE for LLL(s) – LIFE for LCA LCC Level(s) LIFE18 GIE/ES/000911
Duration of the project:
1.10. 2019. – 30.9. 2022.
Total value:
€ 1.376.039
EU co – financing:
€ 756.821
Beneficiary coordinator:
Green Building Council – Spain
Partners:
Green Building Council – Croatia, Stichting Dutch Green Building Council, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen – DGNB e.V., GBC Finland (GBC Suomi Ry), Green Building Council Italia, Irish Green Building Council, Association HQE
Web page: LIFE for LLL(s)
About the project:
The Life for LCA LCC Level(s) project (short: LIFE Level(s)) is directed towards mainstreaming sustainable buildings in Europe through greater awareness and use of the specified indicators within the framework of Level(s), a set of common European Union indicators to address life cycle environmental performance of buildings.
The key indicators within Level(s) are Life cycle assessment (LCA), Life cycle costing (LCC) and Indoor air quality (IAQ).
The Life for LCA LCC Level(s) project (short: LIFE Level(s)) has received funding from the LIFE Programme of the European Union. The project will last for three years, from 2019 until 2022.
The partners engaged in the execution of the project and implementation of its outcomes are 8 European Green Building Councils, recognised for their contribution in spreading the awareness about green building principles and promotion of environment protection and energy efficiency values.
The European Union is increasingly investing in the recognition of the importance of buildings sector, circular economy and environment policy. The buildings sector in the EU accounts for 36% of all emissions; 50% of energy consumption; 50% of all raw material extraction; 1/3rd of all waste and water usage and 18 million construction jobs.
Considering that people spend 90% of their time indoors, indoor air quality is just as critical as poor air quality, and its effects on people’s health.
Therefore, the European Commission is devoted to tackle the issues of energy and climate through initiatives such are Circular Economy Action Plan, Energy Performance of Buildings Directive and the EU 2050 strategy.
Nevertheless, a life cycle approach to greenhouse gas emissions and resource needs to be more recognised in order to help the building sector reduce the total environmental impacts of the buildings they invest in, design, build, occupy and deconstruct.
In line with that, the European Commission created Level(s): a framework of common EU indicators to address life cycle environmental performance of buildings. Level(s) aims to be the foundation of Europe’s future sustainable building policy and stimulate awareness raising.
The main idea of Life for LCA LCC Level(s) project is to mainstream sustainable buildings in Europe through greater awareness and use of the specified indicators within the framework of Level(s), such are Life cycle assessment (LCA), Life cycle costing (LCC) and Indoor air quality (IAQ).
Goals:
The main goal of LIFE Level(s) project is to mainstream sustainable buildings in Europe through greater awareness and use of the indicators within the Level(s) framework. According to previous experience, it is challenging for most European companies to apply the indicators within Level(s) such are LCA, LCC and IAQ, due to a lack of data and a lack of expertise in the industry.
For that reason, the idea behind the LIFE Level(s) project is to work with stakeholders form the public, private and certification schemes to explore how the mentioned key Level(s) indicators can be implemented on a pan-European scale.
Another objective is achieving the greater sense among the main actors in the industry and government on the necessity of Level(s) and a lifecycle approach framework in addressing climate environmental risk.
Also, the conditions for alignment of Europe’s leading green building certification schemes with Level(s) would be possible through building the capacities of stakeholders across the whole sector, integrating the public authorities in order to align Green Public Procurement (GPP) criteria with Level(s) and identifying necessary administrative and data requirements.
The overlapping goal is to generate awareness across the industry and government on the necessity of Level(s) and a life cycle approach framework in addressing climate and environmental risk.
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