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GreenSign

The DACH label by InfraCert with a 5-tier system — entry at Level 1 possible, gradual progression up to Level 5.

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InfraCert — DACH

GreenSign was introduced by InfraCert in Germany in 2015 and targets hotels in the DACH region. The 5-level system (Level 1–5) makes entry low-threshold and allows gradual improvement. GreenSign is GSTC-recognised and, as a third-party certification, can be listed as sustainable on booking platforms.

Can be listed as sustainable on booking platforms

At a glance

Issuer
InfraCert — DACH
Criteria
5-level system (level 1–5)
Target audience
DACH hotels & groups
Cost (indicative)
approx. €1,000–2,500 / year (depending on level)
Best for
Hotels in the DACH region wanting a step-by-step path — entry possible at level 1.

Example criteria

Excerpt from the official requirements. Climactra matches each criterion against your data automatically — or accepts a manual entry with evidence.

01

Energy management per level

Requirements rise per level: measurement (Lvl 1), reduction (Lvl 3), carbon neutrality (Lvl 5). Climactra shows your current level state.

02

Social criteria

Employee satisfaction, fair compensation, local employment. Mapped to the social score area in Climactra.

03

Economic sustainability

Regional share of procurement, local supply chains, support of regional economy. Provable through supplier documentation and invoices.

How Climactra supports you

Three core capabilities for the application.

01

Level roadmap

See exactly which additional criteria you need to fulfil for the next level (e.g. Level 3 → 4).

02

Auto-check for quantitative criteria

Quantitative requirements are computed from consumption data — no double data entry.

03

InfraCert export

Application pack in the official InfraCert format as PDF.

The label name and logo shown on this page are used exclusively as a descriptive reference pursuant to § 23 of the German Trademark Act / Art. 21 D.Lgs. 30/2005. Climactra is neither the trademark holder nor a certifying or accredited body; official certification is carried out exclusively by the named trademark holder or its authorised bodies.