Green Buildings: Building for the Planet, Not Just for PeopleGreen buildings are designed to minimize environmental impact through energy effici...
Published on by Arati Bhosale, Managing Director at Greenex Environmental
Green buildings are designed to minimize environmental impact through energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable materials, and improved indoor air quality. In a world where buildings consume nearly 40% of global energy and contribute around 30% of greenhouse gas emissions, adopting green construction isn’t just smart — it’s necessary. Green buildings reduce operational costs, improve occupant health, increase property value, and help organizations meet sustainability and ESG goals.
In India, the movement is gaining ground, with rating systems like IGBC, GRIHA, and LEED driving eco-conscious development in cities like Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. From government buildings and corporate parks to schools and housing societies — every infrastructure project can go green with the right approach.
At Greenex Environmental, we enable organizations to transition towards green building through expert guidance and technical support. Our team conducts Life Cycle Assessments (LCA), prepares Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), and aligns projects with green certification systems like IGBC, GRIHA, and LEED. From sustainable material selection to energy optimization strategies, we help design, assess, and document every step needed to meet national and global green standards. With Greenex, going green is not complex — it's achievable, efficient, and future-proof.
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