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Environmental assessment and sustainability

What type of legislation exists dealing with environmental issues affecting building works and with promoting sustainable developments?

Denmark

Denmark

The Environmental Protection Act, with the latest amendments of 11 October 2024, regulates environmental matters and sustainability on construction. The Act provides conditions on how companies should be aware of the environment when producing and building etc.

On 1 January 2023, two new requirements in BR18 (the Danish Building Regulations) entered into force, supporting the construction industry's desire to work more climate friendly as well as contribute to reducing the total emissions from construction and thereby reduce Denmark's CO2 emissions.

The first requirement is a requirement for calculation of the climate impact in the form of a life-cycle calculation (LCA) for new constructions. The purpose of this calculation is to make the building's climate impact visible, including in relation to design, layout and operation of the building.

The second requirement is a limit value for climate impact of new constructions over 1,000 m2, i.e. a limit for how many CO2 equivalents a building may emit. The limit value is set to 12 kilos of CO2 equivalents per m2. The annual limit value will be tightened gradually towards 2030.

From 1 July 2025, all new constructions, ie also constructions under 1,000 m2, will have to comply with the set CO2 limit values. In addition, tightened and differentiated limit values ​​depending on type and size of the building are entering into force on 1 July 2025, meaning that eg the limit value for industrial and commercial buildings is set to 7.5 kilos of CO2 equivalents per m2 (2025) while for summer houses up to 150 m2 the limit value is 4.0 kilos of CO2 equivalents per m2 (2025).

Another new requirement entering into force on 1 July 2025 is that the construction process is now also included with an independent limit value on 1.5 kilos of CO2 equivalents per m2 (2025).

The new requirements only affect buildings for which a building permit is applied for after the executive order entered into force.