Sunteck Realty, a leading luxury real estate developer in India, has achieved a remarkable score of 99 in the 2025 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) assessment, earning the coveted Green 5-Star Rating.
Sunteck RealtyGresbSustainabilityReal EstateEsgReal Estate MaharashtraOct 08, 2025

The GRESB rating is a global benchmark for measuring the sustainability performance of real estate and infrastructure investments. It assesses Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors and provides a score that reflects a company's sustainability practices.
Sunteck Realty achieved a score of 99 out of 100 in the 2025 GRESB assessment, earning the coveted Green 5-Star Rating. This represents a 3-point improvement over the previous year.
GRESB assesses key areas including Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) dimensions. Sunteck Realty scored 50/51 in Environmental, 25/25 in Social, and 24/24 in Governance.
Some of Sunteck Realty's notable projects include the Signature Island at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Sunteck City in Oshiwara District Centre (ODC), Goregaon, and SunteckWorld at Naigaon—the largest township of MMR’s Western Suburbs.
Sunteck Realty's approach to sustainability involves integrating innovative green building practices that enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact, along with social initiatives aimed at fostering vibrant, safe, and inclusive communities.

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