Mumbai's ITC Maratha has been awarded the prestigious LEED Zero Water Certification, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainable luxury and responsible water stewardship.
Sustainable LuxuryLeed Zero Water CertificationWater ConservationItc MarathaMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiJun 03, 2025
The LEED Zero Water Certification is awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to buildings that achieve a balance between total potable water consumption and total alternative or recycled water use, effectively achieving net-zero water consumption.
ITC Maratha has implemented rainwater harvesting systems, advanced water filtration technologies, and water-saving fixtures and practices to reduce overall water consumption and achieve the LEED Zero Water Certification.
ITC Maratha’s broader sustainability goals include energy efficiency, waste reduction, and the elimination of single-use plastics, all of which contribute to its commitment to responsible luxury and environmental responsibility.
ITC Maratha’s achievement sets a new standard in the hospitality industry by demonstrating that luxury and environmental responsibility can coexist, inspiring other establishments to adopt similar sustainable practices.
ITC Hotels’ ethos of 'Responsible Luxury' seeks to harmonize world-class experiences with eco-friendly initiatives, ensuring that guests enjoy luxury while also contributing to a more sustainable future.
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