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NMMC promotes eco urban growth with green workshop

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) convened a comprehensive workshop titled ‘Green City – Green Building’ at its CBD Belapur headquarters.

This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to integrating eco-friendly practices into its infrastructural growth, aligning with broader environmental objectives. Organised in collaboration with the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), the workshop served as a platform for stakeholders to delve into practical strategies for adopting green construction methodologies. Discussions centred on minimising environmental impact through sustainable land use, urban transport planning, and infrastructure development. The IGBC team elaborated on its rating system, designed to promote sustainable practices across various sectors, including citizen welfare.

Experts from the IGBC led sessions on diverse aspects of green buildings, providing insights into the implementation of eco-friendly designs and materials. These sessions aimed to equip participants with the knowledge required to transition towards more sustainable construction practices. A senior official from NMMC emphasised the necessity of integrating environmental considerations into all development projects, highlighting it as a collective social responsibility. The official advocated for the incorporation of green building norms in future school constructions under NMMC’s jurisdiction, aiming to instil eco-consciousness among students from an early age.

Another NMMC official recalled the city’s pioneering role in the green movement, noting that the NMMC headquarters was once India’s largest green-rated building. The official urged developers to prioritise eco-friendly practices in all new projects, reinforcing Navi Mumbai’s leadership in sustainable urban development. An architect associated with the IGBC highlighted India’s emergence as a global leader in sustainable urban development, attributing this progress to the concerted efforts of organisations like the IGBC. The architect expressed confidence in Navi Mumbai’s potential to set new benchmarks in the field of green infrastructure.

Navi Mumbai’s commitment to sustainability is further evidenced by its headquarters’ LEED Gold certification, awarded under the LEED INDIA New Construction rating system by the IGBC. The building incorporates various sustainable features, including efficient lighting systems, water reuse mechanisms, and rainwater harvesting, serving as a model for future constructions. The city’s proactive approach extends beyond workshops and certifications. Initiatives like the Eco-City Project aim to conserve resources and reduce carbon emissions by integrating sustainable development concepts into urban planning, waste management, and biodiversity conservation. These efforts reflect a holistic strategy to transform Navi Mumbai into a model eco-friendly city.

As Navi Mumbai continues to evolve, the NMMC’s emphasis on sustainable development through green building practices positions the city as a frontrunner in eco-conscious urban planning. The collaborative efforts between municipal authorities, industry experts, and organisations like the IGBC are instrumental in steering the city towards a greener, more sustainable future.

NMMC promotes eco urban growth with green workshop

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