There has been a growing emphasis on climate-conscious architecture and construction practices within the real estate industry. This shift is largely driven by increasing awareness of the environmental impact of buildings and a rising demand from consumers for environmentally friendly and sustainably designed properties.
Prem Group: Focus On Climate-Conscious Design & Construction
The Indian Green Building Corporation (IGBC) is working closely with several Central and State Government agencies to promote the green building movement in the country. Ridham Gada, Partner, Prem Group
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RPS Group: Advocating Eco-Friendly Design & Construction
Today, real estate developers are aggressively advocating usage of sources of clean energy like solar power, wind energy, and geothermal energy systems. However, despite environmentally friendly choices becoming more widely
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Nahar Group: Proponent of Eco-Friendly Architecture & Construction
Efforts must be made to incorporate more environmentally friendly building materials into the construction design as they will benefit the environment and the economy. Manju Yagnik, Vice Chairperson, Nahar Group
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SS GROUP: Transitioning To Eco-Friendly Materials
The aim of the construction sector should be to reduce carbon emissions and make buildings more resilient; moving from time-tested construction materials to more environment-friendly materials that induce lesser carbon
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Naiknavare Developers: A Proactive Approach
As a developer, we recognize the importance of contributing to India’s climate action strategy and have adopted various measures to reduce emissions. These include implementing energy-efficient practices in our construction
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Vestian: Encouraging Sustainable Deconstruction & Disassembly
The construction sector faces several challenges in reducing its emissions: a major challenge is the huge reliance on carbon intensive materials and energy sources during the construction process. Shrinivas Rao, CEO, Vestian
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