Vestian reports that 65% of office space in India is green-certified, highlighting the country's progress towards sustainability in the real estate sector.
Real EstateGreen CertificationSustainabilityEsgCarbon EmissionsReal EstateJul 16, 2024
According to Vestian, 65% of office space in India is green-certified.
ESG is crucial in the real estate sector as it helps companies reduce their environmental impact, improve social responsibility, and maintain good governance practices.
Green-certified office spaces demonstrate a company's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and contributing to a more environmentally friendly future.
The demand for green-certified office spaces is expected to rise as companies increasingly focus on ESG and sustainable practices.
Vestian's report highlights the importance of sustainable practices in the real estate sector, emphasizing the need for companies to adopt environmentally conscious strategies.
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