Thursday 27 February 2025, 19:30-21:30
European Green Deal, ESG, CSRD, ESRS, SFDR, SMEs, ETS I, ETS II, CBAM, GWP, GHG Protocol…. are you still there? This 15th edition of Carbon Stories provides a clear and comprehensive understanding of the EU Taxonomy's mechanisms and how they affect the work of municipalities, investors, developers and designers.
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Dr. Ir. Michael Peeters MRe of the TU-Delft has the talent to unravel the complexities of EU Taxonomy in a very comprehensive and compelling manner. He will give a crash course into what it all means, how different mechanisms relate to each other and what they mean for specific examples in urban and project development. A panel discussion with Dennis Franken (Stebru), Elise van Herwaarden (INREV) and Karmijn van den Berg (Municipality of Rotterdam) reveals the EU Taxonomy’s practical impact from the perspective of the developer, investor and municipality.
Carbon Stories is a collaboration of GROUP A | CARBONLAB, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, KeileCollectief and Klimaat Academie Rotterdam.
Bio
Dr. Ir. Michaël Peeters MRe (TU-Delft) is an assistant professor and researcher specializing in sustainable finance and smart building technologies, focusing on the link towards valuation. With a PhD in Engineering Management from the University of Antwerp and an engineering background in micro-electronics, his academic focus lies at the intersection of sustainability, technology, and finance. He is researching Sustainable finance, sustainability reporting, and links with AI, IoT, and WEB3 applications. Michaël is also experienced in econophysics and the "As A Service" business model's impact on real estate investments.
Karmijn van den Berg (Policy advisor sustainability Municipality of Rotterdam) Studied landscape architecture at Wageningen University followed by a career at the municipality of Rotterdam in different areas of sustainability. Being included in the first transition towards gas free for an existing neighborhood and coordinating the implementation of climate adaptation in urban areas. Observing a growing need for sustainable urban development she initiated the program Sustainable Urban Development and has been a program manager for the past 5 years. Karmijn developed a quickscan for sustainability in Rotterdam based developments and is involved as sustainability manager in large scale projects such as Rijnhaven.
Elise van Herwaarden (ESG Manager INREV, branche organisation for European real estate funds) As ESG Manager at INREV, Elise van Herwaarden supports the European non-listed real estate investment industry in navigating the evolving sustainability landscape. From INREV’s Amsterdam headquarters, she works closely with members to clarify ESG best practices, develop ambitious sustainability targets, and adapt to regulatory developments like the EU Taxonomy. With a background in architecture, Elise combines strategic insight with practical solutions for sustainable real estate. Before joining INREV, she was Sustainability Manager at a.s.r. real estate and an ESG Strategy & Reporting consultant at Longevity Partners.
Dennis Franken (Sustainability Advisor Stebru, developer-builder based in Rotterdam region) Graduated at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, including a graduation trajectory with Stebru. Dennis is responsible for the sustainable transition of Stebru towards Paris Proof projects. Raising awaress by bridging the global context via EU taxonomy and other regulations and incentives towards implementing concrete actions and solutions into the projects and practices of the developer-builder.
The event will be moderated by Geert Maarse. This event is English spoken.
Carbon Stories is an initiative of GROUP A | CARBONLAB, International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam and KeileCollectief.