Case study
TomTom
The Challenge
TomTom’s ambition is to maximise the sustainability of their Dutch facilities by achieving BREEAM certification.
Project Objectives
01
To perform a gap analysis on current policies and procedures.
02
To provide recommendations to improve alignment with BREEAM assessment requirements for the Amsterdam head office.
03
To Implement the recommendations by revising current policies and procedures and/or developing new ones where necessary.
Company facts
TomTom
TomTom is a global leader in navigation and mapping products and industry-leading location-based products. The company is a member of the Responsible Business Alliance and achieved ISO certification in 2017.
TomTom already put in place measures to reduce electronic waste and maintain a sustainable supply chain and it aims to achieve BREEAM and LEED certifications.
Industry
Professional services
FTEs
4.500
EcoVadis Medal
Silver
Nexio Projects’ Solution
01
Gap analysis
A Gap Analysis was performed to identify the key improvement areas in order to achieve the desired certification.
02
Implementation
Implementation was closely aligned with regulations as well as TomTom’s own sustainability ambitions.
Key Outcomes
Nexio Projects produced a detailed BREEAM gap analysis report and suggested updates and development of policies to align with BREEAM requirements.
Gap analysis
Nexio Projects provided a clear lay-out of BREEAM requirements across all 9 categories and identified the existing gaps.
Recommendations
Nexio Projects elaborated recommendations for improvements for existing and to-be-developed documents.
Document development
Finally, our team provided input during the implementation process to align BREEAM requirements and internal alignments with TomTom’s sustainability ambitions.
Testimonials
What our client says
“Our cooperation with Nexio Projects was essential for us to update our policies and procedures related to our facilities. This not only ensured better alignment with BREEAM assessment requirements but also improved our ability to live up to our sustainability ambitions. ”