BREEAM In-Use International Version 6 Consultation
BREEAM In-Use International was launched in 2015 to support owners, managers and occupiers of existing buildings to measure their sustainability performance and gain information to drive improvements in a cost-effective manner and receive market recognition for their achievement. The update to BREEAM In-Use International from 2015 to Version 6 reflects the feedback received from Assessors, Clients and the wider market as well as the latest in science and research in the built environment.
BREEAM In-Use Version 6 launched in May 2020. The latest version of the BREEAM In-Use standard is now available online.
Why Update?
Reflect evolving practices and technologies
BREEAM criteria is updated periodically to ensure that the standard continues to maintain technical robustness and reflects changes in opportunity through evolving practice and technologies.
The BREEAM team are committed to ensuring that BREEAM continues to use the best research and science to set the standard and operate a certification program that delivers value and gives investors, owners and operators the information they need to make better decisions, manage risk and to communicate performance transparently.
Adapt to a rapidly changing market and climate
The urgency of addressing the sustainability of our communities and buildings – particularly existing buildings – continues to grow. As the effects of a changing climate are becoming more apparent on real estate, there has been a significant shift in how investors, owners and managers view sustainability. With the impacts of the changing climate on real estate increasing, there has been a shift from “green” as a marketing tool to ESG performance reporting to stakeholders and risk management. A sustainable building is no longer defined only by its past performance; resiliency, the ability to continue delivering performance and therefore asset value, in the future is now crucial.
This update seeks to deliver the information investors, owners and managers need to understand their assets and make sound business decisions in this changing world.
Scope of the update
The range of issues addressed by BREEAM has grown since it was first launched in 1990, but many more environmental, social and economic aspects need to be considered. The challenge is to broaden BREEAM without increasing its complexity – expansion must go hand in hand with efforts to make assessments more accessible and transparent.
The BREEAM team has listened to our Assessors and Clients since the scheme was launched in 2015 and have sought to incorporate changes in this update that reflect those views and seek to drive market transformation. The update has included the following:
Technical
A key part of the update process is reviewing the technical scope and all the current technical requirements of the scheme to ensure they continue to reflect the principles of BREEAM including, delivering value to stakeholders and reflecting the latest industry developments, best practice standards, regulation and policy.
This update has seen some significant changes to the scheme, including the creation of a new Resilience category, the combining of the Materials and Waste categories into a single Resources category to better address the challenges of creating a circular economy, and where possible streamlining of issues to reduce complexity without losing the rigor.
Operational
The way in which the scheme operates is critical to ensuring that BREEAM remains accessible and transparent as well as delivering value to our Clients.
This update has reviewed and proposed revisions to our operations to simplify certification maintenance process and incentivize ongoing performance monitoring and improvement.
Consultation activities
The consultation for BREEAM In-Use Version 6 has now closed. Thank you to all those who have participated.
The public consultation provided Assessors, Clients, and other stakeholders the opportunity to respond to the proposed changes to ensure the standard continued to deliver better buildings and value to Clients. There were two ways of providing feedback: via the online survey or by completing and returning a feedback form by email.
BREEAM In-Use International Commercial Consultation Webinar outputs:
Note: The BREEAM International In-Use: Residential standard went through a separate consultation process during 2019 and 2020 and was not released for public comment through this method.
Launch of the new version
BREEAM In-Use Version 6 launched in May 2020. For more information, see the latest version of the BREEAM In-Use standard and the Summary of Changes.
Any further announcements and links to events and recordings will be made through the BREEAM Official LinkedIn Group and our Twitter account (@BRE_BREEAM). We would also encourage you to register for BREEAM news through our online Preference Centre (select Sustainability under “Your Interests”) to receive notifications and information by email.
The superseded BREEAM In-Use International 2015 scheme will close for registrations on one year after the launch of BREEAM In-Use International Version 6. We advise Clients and Assessors to review current and potential projects and, where required, register these as early as possible.