India's real estate sector is embracing sustainable construction with green buildings, aiming for long-term savings and net-zero carbon emissions by 2070.
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Green buildings offer lower maintenance costs, reduced operating costs, and energy savings. They also create healthier environments for occupants and can attract better tenants and higher resale values.
Green buildings use less energy, produce less waste, and rely on renewable resources. They help reduce carbon emissions and support efforts to achieve net-zero emissions targets.
Yes, the initial cost of building a green building can be higher due to the use of advanced materials and technologies. However, these costs are often recovered through long-term savings and lower operating costs.
Government initiatives like the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) play a crucial role in promoting sustainable construction. They set standards and regulations that encourage the adoption of green building practices.
Green buildings can attract better tenants, see higher occupancy rates, and command better resale and rental values. They also create new jobs and contribute to economic stability and growth.
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