HDFC Capital, the real estate private equity arm of HDFC Group, has made a significant investment of Rs 1,300 crore in Total Environment, a leading sustainable construction company. This partnership aims to boost sustainable real estate projects and promo
Hdfc CapitalTotal EnvironmentSustainable Real EstateGreen BuildingInvestmentReal Estate PuneMar 25, 2025
HDFC Capital is the real estate private equity arm of HDFC Group. It focuses on investing in and developing real estate projects, particularly those that align with sustainable and eco-friendly practices.
Total Environment is a leading sustainable construction company known for its commitment to green building practices. It has a strong track record of delivering projects that meet international environmental standards and offer long-term benefits.
The investment will be used to finance new sustainable real estate projects, expand Total Environment’s operational capacity, and enhance research and development efforts to introduce innovative solutions in the construction industry.
Total Environment adheres to international green building certifications such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) to ensure that their projects meet stringent environmental criteria.
The partnership is expected to accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices in the real estate market, demonstrating the financial viability and long-term benefits of eco-friendly projects. This is likely to inspire other developers and investors to follow suit, contributing to a more sustainable built environment in India.
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