Bhumi Pednekar Supports WeWork India’s Sustainability Initiatives

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.

SustainabilityReal EstateWework IndiaBhumi PednekarClimate ActionReal Estate NewsSep 26, 2025

Bhumi Pednekar Supports WeWork India’s Sustainability Initiatives
Real Estate News:WeWork India marked the third edition of its Sustainability Summit with the launch of its flagship programme, WeWork India for Impact. The initiative, unveiled by Karan Virwani, Managing Director & CEO of WeWork India, aims to align the country’s real estate growth with climate action and grassroots social change.

Actor and UNDP Advocate Bhumi Pednekar, who was the special guest at the event, lent her voice to the cause, calling for inclusive and accountable sustainability efforts.

A holistic model for sustainability

Unlike conventional CSR projects, WeWork India for Impact integrates ecological restoration, wildlife conservation, education, and women’s economic empowerment into a unified agenda. The initiative focuses on:

Reviving Tarahunise Lake through plantation drives, floating wetlands, and improved groundwater systems.
Organising over 760 clean-up drives that collected nearly 59,000 kg of waste and achieved 97% segregation in Tarahunise village.
Supporting women entrepreneurs in sustainable tailoring and waste upcycling.
Fostering coexistence between leopards and communities near Mumbai’s Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
Mobilising more than 350 volunteers for conservation efforts, including creating herb gardens and bird perches.

Real estate as a climate opportunity

Virwani emphasised that real estate has a crucial role in addressing India’s climate challenge.

“Sustainability is not an abstract concept,” he said. “It is water in a farmer’s borewell, safety for communities living alongside leopards, and dignity for women entrepreneurs.”

Bhumi Pednekar on everyday sustainability

Pednekar applauded the initiative, noting that the future of sustainability depends on weaving it into daily systems of living, building, and working.

“It is about making better choices every day and creating positive change for both the environment and our communities,” she said.

CEO Karan Virwani on barriers and opportunities

In an exclusive conversation, Virwani pointed out that one of the biggest barriers to decarbonising workspaces in India lies in the reluctance of developers to rethink building design.

“We copy Western concepts like glass buildings, which are neither cost-efficient nor climate-suited for India,” he said. “A well-designed brick building with natural light is cheaper to construct, easier to maintain, and more sustainable. But developers hesitate because the market hasn’t yet rewarded these choices.”

He added that India’s 2070 net-zero target cannot be achieved without addressing emissions from the real estate sector, which contributes nearly 40% of energy consumption.

“WeWork is pushing to reduce operational impact from water use to energy sourcing but construction itself remains the biggest challenge. The government’s role is to create the right incentives for developers, just as it has done for solar and manufacturing.”

Balancing growth, confidence, and sustainability

Addressing investor and customer confidence amid WeWork Global’s restructuring, Virwani said India’s growth story remains resilient.

“We filed our DRHP in January and are preparing to go public. From a revenue perspective, we are double the size of our nearest competitor, and nearly three times stronger on profitability,” he said.

Industry voices and next steps

The summit also brought together policymakers, corporate leaders, and climate innovators for discussions on climate finance, curbing greenwashing, and reducing carbon emissions in real estate. Speakers included senior leaders from CBRE, DLF, Infosys, Max Estates, Rainmatter Foundation, and other organisations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the WeWork India for Impact initiative?

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.

What are some key projects under WeWork India for Impact?

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.

Why is real estate important for climate action?

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.

What challenges does WeWork India face in decarbonizing workspaces?

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.

How is WeWork India balancing growth and sustainability?

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.

Related News Articles

Retail Revolution: India's Retail Space Expected to Boom by 50%
Real Estate Mumbai

Retail Revolution: India's Retail Space Expected to Boom by 50%

The top seven cities in India, including Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, and Chennai, are projected to witness a surge in retail space, with Delhi NCR leading the charge.

June 6, 2024
Read Article
Insolvency Proceedings Initiated Against Jaiprakash Associates by NCLT
real estate news

Insolvency Proceedings Initiated Against Jaiprakash Associates by NCLT

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has initiated insolvency proceedings against Jaiprakash Associates, a leading real estate developer, following a plea by ICICI Bank.

June 4, 2024
Read Article
Whiteland Corp Partners with Marriott International for Luxurious Housing Project in Gurgaon
real estate news

Whiteland Corp Partners with Marriott International for Luxurious Housing Project in Gurgaon

Real estate developer Whiteland Corporation has signed an agreement with Marriott International to bring Westin Residences to Gurgaon, offering a luxurious housing project with hotel-inspired lifestyle

July 4, 2024
Read Article
New LTCG Rules Bring Relief to Homeowners, Boost Real Estate Stocks
Real Estate Mumbai

New LTCG Rules Bring Relief to Homeowners, Boost Real Estate Stocks

The Finance Minister's decision to amend the LTCG rules has brought cheer to homeowners and boosted real estate stocks. Here's what it means for you.

August 7, 2024
Read Article
Shaping Urban India: The Evolution of Real Estate Since Independence
Real Estate

Shaping Urban India: The Evolution of Real Estate Since Independence

India's real estate sector has played a pivotal role in shaping urban development since independence. With the urban population growing from 62 million in 1947 to over 485 million today, the sector has undergone significant transformations.

August 13, 2024
Read Article
Mumbai Police Arrests Conman Who Duped Real Estate Developer of ₹4 Crore and 3.5Kg Gold
Real Estate Mumbai

Mumbai Police Arrests Conman Who Duped Real Estate Developer of ₹4 Crore and 3.5Kg Gold

Worli police apprehended Dhirendra Chandrakant Shukla, a wanted real estate agent, for duping Avighna Group of Rs2 crore and 3.5kg gold by promising a vacant plot in Worli for development.

September 13, 2024
Read Article