The WeWork India Sustainability Summit 2025 will focus on real strategies to reduce carbon emissions in real estate, moving beyond greenwashing to drive genuine change.
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The theme of the WeWork India Sustainability Summit 2025 is 'Driving a Low-Carbon Future.'
Bhumi Satish Pednekkar, actor, Founder of Backbay, climate warrior, and UNDP Advocate, will be the celebrity speaker.
The summit will feature discussions on smarter design, sustainable construction, and energy-efficient operations in real estate to reduce carbon emissions.
Some of the thought leaders include Mahua Acharya, Guruprakash Sastry, Gaurav Kumar, Rijit Sengupta, and Shiva Shankar.
Eco-conscious products and solutions from brands such as Black Bazza Coffee, Hedrad, Smart Joules, Ecogram, Svatanya, Chanj, and Orah will be showcased, covering areas like clean energy, climate tech, sustainable lifestyle, food, and ethical consumption.
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