SuperHumanRace, a pioneering technology company focused on climate and finance data platforms, has partnered with CREDAI Maharashtra to launch a comprehensive emissions inventory for the real estate sector. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and
Real EstateSustainabilityEmissions InventoryClimate ChangeCredai MaharashtraReal Estate MumbaiJan 20, 2025
The main goal of the emissions inventory project is to provide a detailed and transparent overview of the carbon emissions associated with real estate projects in Maharashtra, helping to identify areas for improvement and promoting sustainability.
SuperHumanRace is a technology company that specializes in data platforms at the intersection of climate and finance. They provide actionable insights and tools to help organizations reduce their environmental footprint while maximizing financial returns.
CREDAI Maharashtra is a prominent real estate association that represents developers and builders. Their role in this collaboration is to provide industry expertise and support for the emissions inventory project.
The emissions inventory will enhance sustainability, lead to cost savings, help with regulatory compliance, and provide a competitive edge in the market by making real estate projects more appealing to consumers.
Future plans include expanding geographical coverage, incorporating new technologies, engaging with more stakeholders, and developing educational programs to raise awareness and build capacity for sustainable practices.
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