CREDAI Maharashtra and SuperHumanRace have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to track and reduce emissions in the real estate sector. This partnership aims to promote sustainable practices among developers, enhancing market credibility and compet
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The main goal of the partnership is to monitor and reduce emissions in the real estate sector, promoting sustainable practices among developers, and enhancing market credibility and competitiveness.
CREDAI Maharashtra is the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India, representing real estate developers in the state of Maharashtra. It advocates for sustainable and ethical practices in the construction and real estate industry.
SuperHumanRace is a technology company specializing in environmental monitoring and data analytics. They provide advanced solutions to track and reduce emissions.
This partnership will benefit the real estate market by fostering greener practices among developers, enhancing market credibility, and increasing competitiveness through sustainable development.
The collaboration will include regular monitoring of emissions, data analysis, and the organization of workshops, seminars, and training programs to educate developers and stakeholders about sustainable practices.
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