EU Taxonomy
EU Taxonomy

We structure taxonomy requirements into a clear, professionally grounded and interpretable framework.

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Placing sustainability at the forefront may not always be comfortable, but when we move forward together with perseverance and creativity, change becomes not only possible – but inevitable. Every decision we make is a vote for our future.

Katalin JózsaLEED Advisory Professional, EU Taxonomy Advisor and Verifier, Zero Carbon Ambassador" for HuGBC

The EU Taxonomy plays an increasingly important role in the transition toward a sustainable economy. Rather than defining mandatory environmental requirements, the Taxonomy functions as a transparency and comparability framework, supporting investors, developers and financial institutions in assessing the sustainability performance of projects based on common principles.

Through this role, the EU Taxonomy directly supports the objectives of the European Green Deal, facilitating the transition toward a climate-neutral and competitive economy.

EU Taxonomy

Environmental objectives of the EU Taxonomy

  • climate change mitigation,
  • climate change adaptation,
  • sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources,
  • transition to a circular economy,
  • pollution prevention and control,
  • protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems.

Realiscon’s professional role

Within the fields of real estate development and operation, Realiscon provides expert support primarily in relation to climate change mitigation, climate adaptation, and the transition to a circular economy.

This support goes beyond documentation requirements, helping developers ensure that sustainability criteria translate into real business value.

Professional credibility and up-to-date expertise

Understanding, interpreting and auditing the EU Taxonomy framework requires substantial professional expertise and resources. For this reason, an experienced and well-prepared advisory background is essential.

Realiscon’s sustainability consultants hold EU Taxonomy advisory and verification accreditations.
Our experts are active members of the Hungarian Green Building Council (HuGBC) and are directly involved in the interpretation and practical application of regulatory requirements. This ensures that our clients receive guidance based on the most current standards and expectations.

The Realiscon Green Team includes experienced, accredited professionals

  • LEED Advisory Professionals
  • EU Taxonomy Advisors
  • Accredited verifiers under national taxonomy frameworks
  • LCA and LCC experts, including Global Warming Potential (GWP) calculations
  • Sustainability strategy consultants
  • Net-zero and decarbonisation strategy planners
  • Climate risk analysts
  • Energy engineering specialists
  • Commissioning and quality assurance professionals

National taxonomy adaptation – explanatory note

In Hungary, the principles of the EU Taxonomy have been adapted into a national sustainability framework to support local regulatory and market practices.
Realiscon holds the relevant accreditations to support compliance both at European and national level, which is particularly relevant for investors and developers managing real estate portfolios within Hungary.