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How five European cities are meeting their sustainability goals

As sustainability climbs rapidly up the legal and political agenda globally, many European cities are now implementing local as well as national policies designed to drive improvements in energy efficiency across the built environment in particular. The real estate team at Hogan Lovells contrasts the approaches being taken in five major cities.

AMSTERDAM

Sustainability is one of Amsterdam’s top priorities. The city government has set a number of goals, such as a 75% CO2 reduction by 2040, to future-proof the city. To achieve its plans, Amsterdam is collaborating and seeking agreements with, amongst others, real estate developers and housing corporations.

National laws require all office buildings to have an energy performance rating of A, B or C from 2023, and the government can order that the use of a building ceases if the rating is D or lower. The legislation is expected to become even stricter over time, with all office buildings likely to need an A rating by 2030, and other asset classes being brought into scope in the future.

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