HVE
High Ecological Value
HVE recognises Effinature projects that exceed the standard certification thresholds. It is not a standalone standard but an add-on to the three main standards (NCO, EVO, HOR) — the excellence tier of biodiversity certification.
An add-on, not a standalone standard
HVE (High Ecological Value) is not an independent standard. It is an add-on that applies as an extension of one of the three main Effinature standards:
New Construction
NCO 25.05 + HVE
Renovation
EVO 25.05 + HVE
Urban Development
HOR 25.05 + HVE
In practice, the project owner first submits a certification application under NCO, EVO or HOR. Once the development is delivered and the main certification obtained, they can request the HVE extension if the project ecological performance exceeds the standard thresholds.
HVE at a glance
- Nature Add-on to NCO, EVO or HOR standards — not a standalone standard
- Prerequisite Effinature certification obtained under one of the 3 main standards
- Assessment Higher ecological thresholds verified during the operational phase
- Value Maximum differentiation for ESG/SFDR/CSRD investors
Evolution from the 2020 standards
In the 2020 standards (BAT20-001, REN20-001, AME20-001), the HVE component was integrated directly into the body of the standard. Any project could access the HVE tier without a separate process.
The 2025 edition clearly separates the core (NCO, EVO, HOR) from excellence (HVE). This separation allows exceptional projects to be better identified and strengthens the value of the HVE signal for investors and stakeholders.
In practice, the HVE 25.05 document defines the additional criteria that the project must satisfy beyond the main standard requirements. These criteria cover the same 6 Effinature action families, with raised thresholds and outcome-based indicators (not just means-based).
HVE and ESG investors
The HVE tier represents the maximum ecological performance attested by an independent third party. For investors subject to SFDR (articles 8 and 9) and CSRD obligations, this distinction offers a tangible advantage.
SFDR article 9: dark green funds must demonstrate a sustainable investment objective. An asset certified Effinature + HVE provides audited and traceable evidence of a positive contribution to biodiversity.
CSRD / ESRS E4: data from HVE certification feeds the biodiversity datapoints of extra-financial reporting. The HVE tier qualifies an asset as positively contributing to the biodiversity objective, beyond the "do no significant harm" (DNSH) threshold.
Asset value enhancement: an HVE-certified asset stands out within a portfolio and can justify a value premium with buyers or tenants who are attentive to environmental performance.
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Frequently asked questions — HVE
The certification application is first filed under the main standard (NCO, EVO or HOR). The HVE extension is assessed after handover, when the actual ecological performance of the project can be measured. However, it is recommended to target HVE from the design stage to optimise technical choices.
The HVE extension is assessed within the framework of the main certification. Any additional fees depend on the project complexity. Contact IRICE for a tailored quote including the HVE extension.
Effinature certification, including the HVE extension, is issued for the certified project. The certificate attests conformity at the time of handover. Maintenance and surveillance conditions are defined in the certification programme.
Yes. Effinature certification with the HVE extension provides third-party audited data from an accredited body. This data meets the evidence requirements of SFDR regulations (articles 8 and 9) and the CSRD (ESRS E4). SFDR biodiversity →
Aim for ecological excellence
Submit your certification application and indicate your interest in the HVE extension from the design stage.
Complement your approach
NCO — New Construction
Biodiversity certification for new residential projects.
En savoir plus →EVO — Renovation
Biodiversity certification for residential renovations.
En savoir plus →HOR — Urban Development
Biodiversity certification for urban development and planning zones.
En savoir plus →SFDR articles 8 & 9
How certification feeds your SFDR compliance.
En savoir plus →No-commitment initial discussion