EU Taxonomy reporting — Articles 7.1, 7.2 and 7.7
Generate EU Taxonomy alignment and eligibility reporting directly from project data — no parallel spreadsheets, no consultant scramble.
What the Taxonomy covers
Investor-grade ESG classification for real estate
The EU Taxonomy classifies which economic activities qualify as environmentally sustainable. For real estate, Articles 7.1 (new construction), 7.2 (renovation), and 7.7 (acquisition and ownership) carry the criteria that drive ESG reporting and green finance.
Read more on taksonomiportalen.dkArticle 7.1 — New construction
Criteria for primary energy demand, life-cycle assessment, and Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) on new construction.
Article 7.2 — Renovation
30% energy reduction threshold, DNSH, and minimum safeguards for major renovation projects.
Article 7.7 — Acquisition & ownership
Energy performance and minimum safeguards criteria for acquiring and owning real estate assets.
Do No Significant Harm (DNSH)
Environmental DNSH criteria across climate adaptation, water, circular economy, pollution, and biodiversity.
How Openframe handles the Taxonomy
Taxonomy reporting as a byproduct of normal project work
Openframe captures the data the Taxonomy requires as part of your normal project workflow. Alignment and eligibility reporting is generated directly from project records — with traceability from the headline number to the source evidence.
Criteria as tasks
Each Article requirement and DNSH criterion becomes a structured task with required evidence and owner.
Evidence validation
Energy calculations, DNSH evidence, and minimum-safeguard documentation validated on submission.
Live alignment view
See alignment status across the portfolio in real time, project by project.
Investor-ready reports
Generate Taxonomy reports directly from project data — no consultant rebuild every reporting cycle.
Who works with the Taxonomy on Openframe
EU Taxonomy reporting affects everyone from finance to project teams. See how Openframe fits your role.
Building Owner
Portfolio-level alignment and eligibility reporting for investors, lenders, and regulators.
Read moreSustainability Manager
Run Taxonomy reporting as a byproduct of project work, not a quarterly fire drill.
Read moreAdvisor
Deliver Taxonomy alignment to clients with shared workflows and reusable methodology.
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