WeWork India launches the third edition of its Sustainability Summit, aiming to align real estate growth with climate action and social change. Actor Bhumi Pednekar endorses the initiative, stressing the importance of daily sustainability practices.
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WeWork India for Impact is a flagship programme launched at the third edition of WeWork India’s Sustainability Summit. It aims to align real estate growth with climate action and social change, focusing on ecological restoration, wildlife conservation, education, and women’s economic empowerment.
Key projects include reviving Tarahunise Lake, organizing clean-up drives, supporting women entrepreneurs in sustainable tailoring, and fostering coexistence between leopards and communities near Mumbai’s Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
Real estate plays a crucial role in addressing climate challenges because it contributes nearly 40% of energy consumption. Sustainable building design and practices can significantly reduce carbon emissions and promote environmental sustainability.
One of the biggest challenges is the reluctance of developers to rethink building design. Many developers prefer Western concepts like glass buildings, which are not cost-efficient or climate-suited for India. Creating the right incentives for sustainable building practices is essential.
WeWork India is focusing on reducing operational impact from water use to energy sourcing. Despite global restructuring, the company remains committed to its growth story in India, with plans to go public and maintain strong profitability.

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