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Renovating for Resilience: Building Refurbishment for Energy and Cost Savings

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Introduction

The SIERA Impact Webinar – Renovating for Resilience focused on how building refurbishment can play a decisive role in achieving climate goals, cutting operational costs, and future-proofing infrastructure. With buildings accounting for nearly 40% of raw material use and more than 30% of global CO₂ emissions, sustainable refurbishment is no longer optional—it is essential.

Why Renovation Matters

Buildings form the backbone of urban life but are also one of the most resource-intensive sectors. Without targeted interventions, they will continue to drive both environmental degradation and higher energy costs.

Outdated and inefficient buildings:

  • Accelerate climate change through excessive energy consumption
  • Generate high operating costs for owners and occupants
  • Undermine urban resilience during heatwaves, storms, and flooding
  • Contribute to air pollution and poor indoor environmental quality

Refurbishment strategies directly target these weaknesses, turning energy-intensive structures into efficient, sustainable assets.

Key Challenges in Building Refurbishment

Despite the opportunities, building refurbishment is complex. Technical, regulatory, and cultural barriers often make the process difficult, requiring innovative solutions that balance sustainability with practical feasibility.

  • Environmental strain: Aging buildings consume up to 72% of electricity and remain major CO₂ emitters.
  • Heritage preservation vs. efficiency: Restrictions on insulation, glazing, and solar panels make upgrades complex while requiring respect for cultural identity.
  • Aging infrastructure risks: Outdated systems, fragile structures, and missing documentation create cost and safety challenges.
  • Regulatory compliance: EU directives, such as the Building Energy Act, Renovation Wave, and EU Taxonomy, shape design choices and funding access.

Opportunities from Sustainable Refurbishment

Refurbishment doesn’t just solve existing problems—it unlocks long-term benefits for owners, occupants, and cities. By combining energy efficiency with policy incentives, it becomes a catalyst for both sustainability and economic growth.

  • Funding & Policy Alignment: EU and national programs provide subsidies and tax incentives to make upgrades financially viable.
  • Energy Efficiency Gains: Deep retrofits cut heating and cooling demand, achieving 25–70% savings depending on building type.
  • Resilience & Comfort: Green roofs, façades, and upgraded HVAC systems improve climate adaptation and indoor living conditions.
  • Property Value Upswing: Energy class upgrades can raise market value by up to 18% in major cities.

Solutions for Long-Term Resilience

Effective refurbishment requires a combination of technical upgrades, digital innovation, and design strategies that support sustainability while reducing long-term risks.

Solution AreaBenefits
Pollutant AnalysisIdentifies asbestos, lead, mold, ensuring safe refurbishment and cost control.
Energy-Efficient HVAC SystemsReduces heating/cooling demand by 30–60% while improving air quality.
Envelope UpgradesImproved insulation, airtightness, and glazing reduce operational energy demand.
Digital Tools (AI & Sustain Suite)Enable data-driven compliance, predictive maintenance, and ESG optimization.
Nature-Based DesignGreen roofs, façades, and vegetation reduce overheating, enhance biodiversity, and improve water retention.
Circular Economy ApproachesMaterial reuse, modular components, and design for disassembly lower future resource demand.

Looking Ahead

Sustainable building refurbishment integrates technology, regulation, and social responsibility. By combining energy efficiency upgrades, circular economy principles, and nature-based solutions, refurbishment becomes a cornerstone of climate neutrality strategies while protecting communities from displacement.

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A Message from the Founder: Florian von Tucher

In the mid-2000s my involvement in development aid took me to some of the most remote and impoverished regions of the world. 

Northern Tibet, Mongolia, and Western China – where I was involved with the implementation of decentralised wastewater treatment systems, I realised I needed a deeper purpose. Though I later found success in real estate development, the desire to make a lasting impact never left me.  

A pivotal moment occurred when I was invited to Ghana by my friend and mentor, Cardinal Peter Turkson, who was the head of the Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development of the Catholic Church at the time. He has since been appointed the Pontifical Chancellor of the Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Chancellor of Social Sciences.  

Cardinal Turkson had a profound influence on me. His invitation gave me the opportunity to witness firsthand the development needs of the country. We reflected on my experiences in China, and together, we envisioned a model of development that would take root in one community and gradually expand. We believed that small, strategic steps could lead to lasting transformation – just like the biblical parable of the mustard seed, which grows into something far greater than its humble beginnings. 

Cardinal Turkson’s steadfast belief in this vision and encouragement became the base upon which the Mustard Seed Foundation was built. His unwavering support, wisdom, and guidance helped shape not just the mission of the Foundation, but my personal journey as well. 

With the encouragement of the Cardinal and the Integral Human Development (IHD) office, we initially operated with the IHD before establishing the Mustard Seed Foundation as a stand-alone organisation in Germany. We have been fortunate to receive support from numerous European donors, a humble reminder that our mission is not just about individual efforts – it is about collective impact. 

Collaboration has been a cornerstone of our work. We have partnered with organisations like Caritas and Rotary International to extend our reach. One of our most impactful collaborations has been with M&P Group, who donate their engineering concepts, project supervision, and high-quality technical execution, allowing 100% of donor contributions to go into the projects themselves. 

One such initiative is the Clean Water Initiative, launched in partnership with M&P Group. In 2024, we completed a well in Ndoss, Senegal, significantly improving agricultural efficiency and empowering the local community. This project epitomises our commitment to sustainable solutions – starting with clean water and gradually building infrastructure that supports long-term development. 

Our work aligns closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on poverty alleviation, economic empowerment, environmental sustainability, and humanitarian aid. Our model is simple but effective: start with one project and expand, year by year, to create an ecosystem of support. A water well leads to a school, which leads to renewable energy solutions, which, in turn, fosters economic opportunities. Over time, these efforts cumulatively transform entire regions. 

The Mustard Seed Foundation is a testament to what can be achieved with nothing more than a vision, a strong commitment, and the faith of a mustard seed. Yet, none of this would have been possible without the belief and encouragement of Cardinal Peter Turkson. His unwavering faith in our mission gave me the courage to persevere through challenges and continue expanding our impact. As we continue our work, we remain driven by the belief that small beginnings can yield great outcomes, inspiring hope and lasting change in the communities we serve. His legacy of faith, vision, and commitment to human dignity is deeply woven into every initiative we undertake.