The global standard for transition risk assessment in real estate
We provide the science-based benchmark that investors, asset managers, and industry frameworks rely on to assess transition risk in real estate — independently governed, openly accessible, and built for the entire market.
From EU research project to global standard
Built on science. Governed for the market.
CRREM began as a three-year research initiative funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 program. The original mandate was clear: develop science-based decarbonization pathways for commercial real estate that translate global climate targets into property-level performance benchmarks.
The research consortium — led by IIÖ (Institute for Real Estate Economics, Wörgl, Austria) alongside GRESB, the University of Alicante, Ulster University, and TIAS School for Business and Society — produced the first set of CRREM Pathways covering European markets. The output was rigorous, peer-reviewed, and immediately practical.
What happened next was unexpected. Institutional investors, asset managers, and industry bodies adopted CRREM faster and more broadly than anyone anticipated. By 2023, CRREM had expanded from European coverage to 44 countries, with more than 1,000 pathways spanning all major property types. GRESB integrated CRREM into its global benchmarking framework. SBTi referenced CRREM in its guidance for the buildings sector.
The scale of adoption made one thing clear: CRREM had outgrown a research project structure. It needed independent governance, dedicated resources, and a mandate to serve the entire market as a public good.
In December 2024, the CRREM Foundation was established in the Netherlands as a non-profit entity. The intellectual property was transferred to the Foundation, a multi-layered governance structure was put in place, and a dedicated team began building the operational capacity to match CRREM's global reach.
Independent oversight at every level
Three governance bodies ensure CRREM's scientific integrity, strategic direction, and regional relevance.
The Foundation Board provides strategic oversight and final adoption authority for CRREM Pathways, methodology changes, and institutional direction.
The Technical Council is the independent governing body responsible for the scientific integrity of the CRREM Pathways, Global Methodology, and Risk Assessment Framework.
The Europe, Middle East & Africa Regional Advisory Committee integrates local market insight, policy context, and sector-specific challenges into CRREM's technical development and strategic direction.
The Americas Regional Advisory Committee integrates local market insight, policy context, and sector-specific challenges into CRREM's technical development and strategic direction.
The Asia Pacific Regional Advisory Committee integrates local market insight, policy context, and sector-specific challenges into CRREM's technical development and strategic direction.
The CRREM Foundation team manages day-to-day operations, market engagement, and the continued development of the CRREM platform.
The standard behind the standard
CRREM provides the foundational climate risk layer that major frameworks rely on. Explore how the Pathways work, or get in touch.