DETERMINATION OF A SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AS A BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PRODUCTION FACILITIES OF INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIER GROUPS Cover Image

DETERMINATION OF A SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AS A BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PRODUCTION FACILITIES OF INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIER GROUPS
DETERMINATION OF A SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AS A BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PRODUCTION FACILITIES OF INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIER GROUPS

Author(s): Nicole Sertorelli
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy, Business Economy / Management, Sociology, Financial Markets
Published by: Университет по библиотекознание и информационни технологии
Keywords: sustainability; industrial buildings; certificates; strategies

Summary/Abstract: A comparative presentation of the current sustainability strategy of automotive supplier groups from Germany with the criteria of the most common sustainability certificates for sustainable construction is carried out using the example of Continental AG. By assigning the evaluation priorities and the individual criteria of the different sustainability certificates to the desired Group goals in the area of sustainability, the sustainability certificate can be determined that has the most correspondence with the goals to be achieved in the sustainability strategy. By comparing the individual requirements, a recommendation for action is generated for companies in the automotive supplier industry for the selection of suitable sustainability certificates. The aim of these recommendations for action is to sustainably optimize industrial buildings of automotive supplier groups on the basis of scientific findings and at the same time to reduce costs and contribute to the strategic objectives in the area of corporate sustainability by choosing a suitable sustainability certificate as the basis for the implementation of construction measures.

  • Issue Year: II/2024
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 55-60
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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