Mumbai is at the forefront of India's green building movement, with 12% of the country's LEED-certified buildings calling the city home.
Green BuildingsLeed CertificationMumbaiReal EstateSustainabilityReal Estate MumbaiJun 04, 2024
LEED certification is a globally recognized benchmark for green buildings, awarded by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).
Mumbai's green building landscape is characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial projects, driven by growing concerns about climate change and environmental degradation.
The IGBC Green Building Rating System is a rating system developed by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), tailored to India's unique climatic and environmental conditions.
Green buildings offer several benefits, including energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor air quality, and waste management, which contribute to a healthier indoor environment and a reduced carbon footprint.
The trend towards green buildings in India is driven by government initiatives, changing consumer preferences, and growing concerns about climate change and environmental degradation.
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