Envirometer for disabled care
This page shows the environmental impact of an average disabled care institution, based on Envirometer graphs and key figures.
The pie chart shows the distribution of the environmental impact. Electricity, commuter transport and fuel (natural gas for heating) have the biggest environmental impact. Passenger transport and to a lesser extent business transport also have a significant part in the total environmental impact.

Key figures
Environmental aspect | Key figure | Average | Best | Unit |
Energy | electricity / surface area | 43 | 28 | kWh/m2 |
natural gas / surface area | 10 | 5 | m3 gas eq./m2 | |
Building-specific energy / surface area | 0,7 | 0,5 | GJ/m2 | |
Water | water perd bed | 84 | 57 | m3/bed |
Waste | waste per bed | 329 | 137 | kg/bed |
waste separation percentage | 28 | 48 | % | |
Traffic | commuter transport per employee | 6.051 | 5.017 | km/fte |
share PT+biking+walking commuting | 23 | 26 | % | |
business transport per employee | 1.007 | 818 | km/fte |
Source of this average Envirometer
In 2019, Stichting Stimular executed the “Envirometer Benchmark for disabled care” for the third time (based on data from 2018). Six disabled care institutions participated (about 600 locations, spreaded over 630.000m2). This formed the base for Stimular to determine the average environmental score for disabled care institutions.