Costs, lack of space and complex processes
Infrastructure operators are facing increasing demands due to nature conservation and environmental protection requirements. In some cases, complex procedures and a lack of areas for compensation measures are delaying project processes.
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Challenges in detail
Compliance with environmental regulations is becoming more complex against the backdrop of an increasing number of laws, regulations, directives and standards.
Proper data collection and analysis is required for monitoring and measuring environmental performance, as well as transparent, standard-compliant reporting.
The continuous monitoring and improvement of product cycles, supply chains, construction products and components is becoming increasingly complex.
The reduction of impacts, the efficient use of resources and their sustainable procurement to protect natural habitats is a challenge.
Setting up and operating your own ecopools in the face of sometimes untrustworthy compensation offers can be time-consuming at the beginning.
In addition to complex biotope value procedures in the planning process, nature conservation conditions and the maintenance of compensatory measures make operations more complex.
If interventions in nature and landscape cannot be avoided, they must be offset. However, the increasing scarcity of land is making it more difficult to comply with this legal requirement.
Understanding green infrastructure as an asset
We support operators in recording and optimizing existing compensation areas in eco-accounts and land pools in order to increase sustainability and efficiency.
Contact person
Fabianstolz
Head of Development
fstolz(at)pbzessen.de
Our solutions
We record and document existing compensation areas and measures and their ecological value as a basis for further development measures.
We build customer-specific database systems to document environmental measures in accordance with standards and provide transparent reporting at the touch of a button.
We help with linking EPDs with IFC models or with the automated determination of e.g. CO₂ emissions of building structures via SQL databases.
We help with the planning and development of existing and new areas into ecopools in order to reduce the cost of follow-up projects - especially when procedures are required.
For further CO₂ compensation, we identify possible potential for increasing the ecological value of existing compensation areas.
In order to comply with nature conservation regulations, we take over the operation and maintenance of implemented compensatory measures.