Super Human Race and CREDAI Maharashtra leaders signed an MoU in Mahabalipuram, aiming to drive sustainability in India's real estate sector by launching an emissions inventory.
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The emissions inventory is designed to measure and track the carbon emissions of real estate projects, helping developers identify areas for improvement and implement sustainable practices.
The key players in this collaboration are CREDAI Maharashtra and Super Human Race, both of which are leaders in their respective fields.
The partnership will include the development of an emissions inventory, as well as educational and training programs to raise awareness and build capacity within the real estate industry.
By reducing emissions and promoting sustainable practices, this initiative will help mitigate the environmental impact of the real estate sector, contributing to broader environmental conservation efforts.
The initiative is expected to set a benchmark for sustainable practices in the real estate sector, influencing not only developers but also related industries such as construction and urban planning.
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