Projects of Gemeente Eindhoven
Start
2020-01-01
2024-06-01
End
Description
The green deal events started in 2020 and will run until 2024. The green deal has been signed by 11 frontrunners, event organizers. They have made agreements to develop a CO2 reduction plan on the topics of energy, materials and plastic, food & drink, mobility, diversity and inclusion. They have drawn up an action plan to achieve the objectives in the agreement.
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2023-07-01
2025-06-01
End
Description
Climate jobs are jobs that arise in, among others, the technical sector as a result of the energy transition. There is a significant shortage of personnel in this sector. Additionally, the types of jobs created are very diverse: from solar panel installers to cleanup assistants to enable insulation to be installed. The Climate Jobs Project aims to connect job seekers with these jobs. It is being investigated whether a neighborhood-oriented approach is feasible and desirable.
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2023-11-13
2030-12-31
End
Description
Enpuls can support the municipality as a public heat partner with people and resources during the development of heating networks. For more information, see www.enpuls.nl. This may also include harmonizing different projects within the Municipality of Eindhoven/Helmond.
Phase
Financial
Start
2024-01-01
2025-12-31
End
Description
How can we involve residents and entrepreneurs in the coming years in the transition to a sustainable and healthy city?
Investment
€ 20.000,00
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (citizens' initiative)
Start
2023-11-13
2030-12-31
End
Description
On industrial estates, the risk of waterlogging and heat is high due to the lack of greenery and the presence of a lot of hard surfaces. Damage and inconvenience caused by climate change on industrial estates can be mitigated by designing them to be green and shaded. This makes industrial estates more climate-resilient and enhances the quality of the living and working environment.
Phase
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
No
Start
2024-01-01
2025-12-31
End
Description
The municipality of Eindhoven wants to help all homeowners' associations in Eindhoven with the sustainability of their buildings. The offer includes, among other things, an info desk, meetings, courses, a campaign box, and advice. In the long term, process guidance will be added.
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2023-11-13
2030-12-31
End
Description
A sustainable and circular economy focuses on reducing consumption, production, and the reuse of products, materials, and resources. Companies have an important role in this.
Phase
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
No
Start
2020-01-01
2030-01-01
End
Description
The Smart Sustainable Real Estate Program (SVV) is an approach in which we make municipal buildings more sustainable (as a role model) while simultaneously collaborating smartly with property owners on the sustainability of all buildings in the city. By making our own real estate more sustainable, we have gained a lot of knowledge and experience. With that, we are happy to help other property owners on their way. The integrated approach is central to this. By cleverly combining maintenance costs with structural adjustments and fully utilizing subsidy options, you can reduce the energy costs of your real estate and extend its economic lifespan. In the first phase of the two-phase approach, particularly profitable measures (monitoring, LED lighting, and solar panels) were implemented first. In the second phase, SVV will develop instruments, conduct pilots with area-based approaches and new innovations, and make example projects more sustainable, etc., with the aim of accelerating the sustainability of all buildings in the city through SVV.
Phase
Residents involved?
No
Start
2017-01-01
2026-12-01
End
Description
In 2016, the municipality signed a cooperation agreement under the name 'Smart Sustainable Municipal Buildings' with !MPULS (a partnership of several companies) for a duration of 10 + 5 years. In addition to management and (major) maintenance, we will make the municipal buildings (NRE, Town Hall, Town Hall Tower, Mercado, and Van Abbemuseum) and their immediate surroundings (e.g., Smart Thermal Grid (STG) Town Hall Square) more sustainable over ten years based on the principles of The Natural Step. The Town Hall Tower was completed in 2018, and the Town Hall in 2020 (except for the PVT roof). Work is currently underway on Mercado and the Van Abbemuseum, the STG Town Hall Square, and the PVT roof of the Town Hall. The NRE building is scheduled for completion in 2025. The available renovation and maintenance budget for both buildings has been used for the sustainability efforts. By cleverly combining the budgets and incorporating flexibility into the cooperation agreement (through an alliance), we have maximized the sustainability without increasing the annual costs. Moreover, the buildings are now future-proof in every respect and also prepared for hybrid working.
Phase
Financial
Residents involved?
No
Start
2020-01-01
2025-12-31
End
Description
Activities aimed at making business parks more sustainable: - solutions for grid congestion through energy hubs - promote a sustainable economy and business operations, including the establishment of a raw materials market - encourage sustainable mobility by increasing the level of organization - knowledge sharing
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
No
Start
2022-01-01
2030-12-31
End
Description
By measuring and analyzing energy data, unnecessary consumption can be easily identified and prevented. The results vary by building, with savings of nearly 30% in some cases.
Phase
Residents involved?
No
Start
2024-01-01
2041-01-01
End
Description
Water and greenery are essential for the design of public spaces in city centers and neighborhoods, supporting social, retail, and recreational activities. This requires freeing up space by using existing buildings more efficiently and reducing car traffic, which leads to more opportunities for greening. In addition, climate adaptation is necessary, such as greening gardens, parks, and roofs.
Phase
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Other projects where Gemeente Eindhoven works on:
Start
2024-01-01
2041-01-01
End
Description
The implementation of the Mobility Vision requires collaboration with other disciplines and partners in the fields of redesign, public space, behavior influence, regulation and enforcement, monitoring and adjustment, and financing. This necessitates a working method and organization that ensures cohesion and progress over the years to prevent the emergence of "disconnected" projects that do not complement each other. Therefore, the implementation of the vision will utilize a Multi-Year Implementation Program for Mobility Transition (MUM), which will be managed by a fixed internal coordination team. The precise description of the responsibilities of this team will be further developed immediately after the vision is finalized.
Phase
Lead
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2021-10-01
2036-03-31
End
Description
We will not achieve the goals of the climate mission by just involving citizens in the change. It is important to make the positive side visible and tangible, and to ensure that everyone can participate. The Living Lab 040 therefore has a citizen think tank. Our ambition is to bridge the gap between citizens and professionals, as well as solutions. In the think tank, a group of engaged citizens (from both within and outside Eindhoven) participates, who want to actively think about the challenges in their city of tomorrow. They have a voice here, are involved in innovations, and can even live in the testing ground. We want to activate all knowledge through the citizen think tank to bring the sustainability task closer to the citizens, by organizing various events and small-scale projects within and outside the Living Lab. We can also use this tool to gauge adoption and resistance to innovation.
Phase
Lead
Facilitation
Residents involved?
No
Start
2023-12-01
2025-12-31
End
Description
In earlier research, Summa College sought a vision and approach for the transition to a future-proof learning environment. An important goal is to engage students, teachers, stakeholders, and local residents in this transition with concrete interventions. In this previous research, a climate toolbox was developed. For this project, there is a desire to collaboratively develop a concrete plan with students, teachers, stakeholders, and local residents to transform the hard-surfaced parking area into a climate-adaptive and biodiverse meeting space. The Sterrenlaan location serves as a pilot project to make the start of the transition visually apparent.
Phase
Lead
Financial
Interested
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2023-01-01
2028-12-31
End
Description
Brabant Renovates Naturally Together: organizing chains for the benefit of biobased building materials.
Investment
€ 420.000,00
Phase
Lead
Financial
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2022-01-01
2030-12-31
End
Description
The website THE STEP towards a healthier life helps residents take steps towards a healthier life, so they feel fitter and healthier. This website features tips, activities, and useful tools that residents can use, without needing to first consult a general practitioner, health insurer, or other place. More than 120 organizations are committed to improving the health of residents and reducing health disparities among residents. These organizations list their offerings on the website, share experiences, learn from each other, and connect initiatives to take more successful steps together towards a healthier community. For more information: www.destapnaargezonder.nl
Phase
Financial
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (citizens' initiative)
Start
2020-01-01
2025-01-01
End
Description
Circle City Eindhoven is a collaboration in the construction sector between the municipality, housing corporations, developers, builders, advisors, and designers. The parties signed the covenant 'Regional Circular Construction Strategy Eindhoven' in 2023. It was agreed that the organizations will apply The New Normal and submit two projects for evaluation with The New Normal. In 2024, we will work with Circle City Eindhoven on topics 1) circular renovation, 2) materials & designs, and 3) circularity & finance. Here, we will contribute knowledge, seek barriers as well as opportunities, and share relevant project experiences.
Investment
€ 10.000,00
Phase
Financial
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
No
Start
2023-07-28
2024-02-15
End
Description
This website will be the Climate Neutral Action Platform!
Investment
€ 25.000,00
Phase
Lead
Financial
Facilitation
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2024-01-01
2026-12-01
End
Description
Why is it not possible to enjoy a street where you meet neighbors, children play outside, and you are surrounded by greenery even on the 5th floor? With this project, we are developing an alternative to the commonly used apartment building, allowing us to achieve high densities in a qualitative manner. A structure (exo-skeleton) creates a winding path upward, adjacent to plateaus (elevated ground level), on which residences and communal facilities are built. Affordable, inclusive, with nature, temporary and permanent. An initiative by LL040, open to innovative parties to join.
Phase
Lead
Facilitation
Interested
Residents involved?
Yes (individual)
Start
2023-01-01
2026-01-01
End
Description
Sustainability of Industrial Park de Hurk is focused on four sub-tasks: sustainable and smart energy use, space for greenery, water and innovation, sustainable construction and closing loops. Currently, various sub-projects are underway: collective energy solutions, green walking paths, sustainable mobility, sustainable construction and work, closed loops de Hurk, communication & events, and monitoring. These are carried out by BIZ de Hurk, a collaboration among entrepreneurs in Eindhoven. The sub-projects are executed under the banner "De Hurk Werkt!" Read more about the activities in 2024 at: https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dehurkwerkt.nl%2Fnieuws%2Fdit-gaan-we-doen-in-2024%2F&data=05%7C02%7Ckristel.mooij%40eindhoven.nl%7Caf36c1b9fb34452ba34008dc5a2c84b4%7Cf3ec39e8aec4458594574b7f7d82af96%7C0%7C0%7C638484394483823402%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=2bPLUaUUdN4SsnoU1TF9NnkjWt0WXfOxQW7XWKHZcUg%3D&reserved=0
Investment
€ 750.000,00
Phase
Lead
Facilitation
Residents involved?
No
Mission Pathways
Representatives of Gemeente Eindhoven are committed to the following mission pathways:
(De)velopment of new construction chains and application of sustainable building materials in the neighborhoods
In redevelopments and renovations in our neighborhoods, we will ensure that this is carried out in a biobased, circular, and climate-neutral manner.
(Forward) development of new construction chains and application of sustainable building materials
The city centers of Helmond and Eindhoven have a significant urbanization challenge. All new homes that we add will be built in a biobased, circular, and climate-neutral way.
Circular city center and sustainable consumption
In our cities, there are many opportunities for a circular economy. According to the principles of the R-ladder, we will ensure that raw materials, components, and products lose their value as little as possible and that we focus on reusing as much as possible.
Circular neighborhoods and sustainable consumption
There are also many opportunities for a circular economy in our neighborhoods. According to the principles of the R-ladder, we will ensure that raw materials, components, and products lose their value as little as possible and that we focus on as much reuse and sharing concepts as possible.
Collaboration and knowledge sharing
Together we increase awareness and engage ambassadors, frontrunners, and exemplary projects aimed at the sustainability of business activities in our cities.
Energy and smart grids
Business parks are large consumers of energy. Sustainable energy from solar and wind is increasingly being generated. By managing demand in combination with storage and a so-called 'smart grid', this can be better aligned with supply.
Everyone can participate.
Sustainable solutions must be affordable and available to everyone, regardless of one’s place of residence, background, or income.
Healthy green working environment
In industrial areas, the risk of waterlogging and heat is often high due to the lack of greenery and the extensive hard surfaces. Damage and nuisance from climate change in industrial areas can be mitigated by designing them to be green and shaded. This makes industrial areas more climate-resilient and improves the quality of the living and working environment.
Local is the norm.
Many of the products we use daily come from afar. This not only leads to significant CO₂ emissions due to transport, but it is also vulnerable. By producing products locally, less transport is needed. We become less dependent and more self-sufficient.
Scaling up sustainable business parks
Sustainability of a business park requires a collective approach. This means cooperation between entrepreneurs (association), property owners, suppliers, advisors, and the government.
Scaling up the new normal in the neighborhoods
Homes need to be quickly made more sustainable so that living costs less water and energy; at the same time, living in well-insulated homes is much more pleasant. To speed things up, we will need to renovate and make existing rental and owned homes more sustainable in a collective manner, relieving the residents of burdens.
Story Livable Neighborhoods
Outline the perspective for livable neighborhoods in 2030-2040-2050.
Story of Vital City Centre
Outline the perspective for a vibrant city center in 2030-2040-2050.
Sustainability of public space in the city center
The quality of stay in the public space in the city center is paramount. For this, sustainability and greenery are guiding principles. A green, sustainable, and healthy public space plays an important role in social activities, shopping, and recreation. It is important for, among other things, countering heat stress.
Sustainability of public space in the neighborhoods
We prioritize the quality of public spaces in our neighborhoods. For this, sustainability, water, and greenery are guiding principles. A green, sustainable, and healthy public space plays an important role in meeting and recreation. It is essential for, among other things, combating heat stress and water nuisance.
Sustainable mobility and logistics
There are various ways to make mobility in the business park more sustainable. Sustainable commuting to and from work offers various benefits and opportunities. It results in climate gains, it is healthier, and it is often cheaper. Working from home, using public transport or cycling to work, carpooling, or using an electric bike.
Towards climate-neutral mobility in the city center
A large part of the CO₂ emissions in the city comes from cars and the transport of goods. It should become easier to choose bicycles, public transport, or shared cars in our (inner) cities. A car-reduced city center contributes to a pleasant living environment and creates more physical space for other functions such as green areas and recreation.