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BREEAM's key principles

The BREEAM certification is achieved through third-party certification where environmental, social, economic and sustainability performance are assessed.​

Environmental

Within the environmental dimension, BREEAM is mainly focused on resources and the environmental impact of materials.​
 
Social
 
Within the social dimension, BREEAM is mainly focused on the indoor climate and comfort of the user via BREEAM's health and well-being principles.​
Economic
 
Within the economic dimension, BREEAM is mainly focused on the life cycle costing and adaptation strategies for future changes integrated in the design of the building.​

What are the focus areas and main levers within each​











Environmental
 
Resource - Reduce resource use through a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of building elements.
 
Environmental Impact (Reduce environmental impact through making a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of building elements. Reduce carbon emission from energy use). 
 
Social
 
Indoor air quality (Minimise air pollution, emissions and harmful substances from building products and planning for an optimal indoor climate)​
 
Control daylight, glare, views and light​
Provide a good acoustic performance​
 

Economic

Material efficiency - Life cycle costing to minimize costs over the lifetime of the building and stability of value, through the flexibility of a space. 

 

Documentation available​