HomeLatestIndia Registers 15800 Green Building Projects Across 13.56 Billion Sq Ft

India Registers 15800 Green Building Projects Across 13.56 Billion Sq Ft

India marked a major stride in its sustainable development journey with over 15,800 green building projects now registered under the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).

Collectively, these projects account for a staggering 13.56 billion square feet of built-up space, reinforcing India’s position as a key global player in eco-conscious urban transformation. The latest milestone underscores a growing shift in the construction and real estate sectors, where builders, architects, and policy influencers are aligning with climate goals and reimagining the urban fabric through environmentally responsible design. In 2025 alone, the IGBC has recorded registrations for 142 new green projects spanning over 875 million square feet across 14 industry sectors—ranging from residential and commercial to institutional and industrial spaces.

These achievements reflect a maturing market where sustainability is no longer seen as a premium add-on but an essential design and performance standard. Officials involved in the initiative emphasised that the building sector, historically a heavy consumer of natural resources, must now transform into a vehicle for climate action. The green building movement in India, catalysed by the IGBC’s rating systems and supported by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), is rooted in core principles of energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable materials, and enhanced indoor environmental quality. These metrics are not only driving environmental performance but also reshaping what end-users expect from the spaces they occupy.

Experts reiterated that buildings of the future must evolve from being passive structures to active agents of sustainability—generating clean energy, harvesting rainwater, and contributing positively to their local ecosystems. India’s rapid urbanisation presents a dual opportunity and responsibility: to decouple growth from environmental degradation and to build infrastructure that serves both people and the planet. The council’s green certification framework has played a vital role in mainstreaming best practices in design and construction. It offers guidelines that help stakeholders navigate the shift towards net-zero buildings—structures that produce as much energy as they consume. With global pressures to reduce carbon emissions intensifying, these frameworks have become pivotal tools for city planners and developers seeking to future-proof their projects.

Beyond the built structures themselves, the green building push is triggering ripple effects across supply chains. Material manufacturers, technology providers, and service industries are responding with greener alternatives and innovative solutions—from low-emission concrete to smart HVAC systems and solar-integrated facades. Several developers who have adopted IGBC guidelines report not just operational savings, but improved brand equity and higher user satisfaction. Market studies suggest that green-certified buildings often command rental premiums and demonstrate better occupancy rates, indicating a positive return on investment alongside ecological benefits.

India’s growing portfolio of sustainable buildings also supports broader national and international objectives. At the policy level, the movement complements the country’s commitments under the Paris Agreement and aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 11, which advocates for inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities. It also supports the net-zero by 2070 goal set out in India’s climate roadmap. Urban policy think tanks believe the momentum must now translate into more inclusive green development. While much of the existing portfolio includes commercial and high-end residential projects, there is a growing call to extend sustainability criteria into affordable housing and public infrastructure. By integrating green norms into city-wide planning, India can ensure that environmental benefits are equitably distributed across socio-economic strata.

Officials at the council have emphasised the importance of partnerships with local governments, civic bodies, and educational institutions to create awareness and build capacity. Training programmes for engineers, architects, and municipal staff are already underway in several states, aimed at embedding sustainability into everyday planning and building approvals. The recent Earth Day observance served not only as a celebration of progress but also as a call to action. Experts urged stakeholders to adopt a holistic approach—one that sees green buildings not just as energy-efficient structures, but as critical components of a resilient urban ecosystem. They stressed that India’s urban future depends on embedding sustainability at the core of infrastructure planning, investment, and governance.

As the country stands at the cusp of a green infrastructure revolution, the journey ahead will require continuous innovation, policy support, and public engagement. But the signs are encouraging: with every new square foot of certified green space, India inches closer to cities that are not only smart and inclusive but also deeply regenerative.

Also Read : https://homesbuildings.com/mumbai-leads-india-in-real-estate-investments-followed-by-delhi-and-bengaluru/

India Registers 15800 Green Building Projects Across 13.56 Billion Sq Ft

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -spot_img

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Max Estates Takes Over Delhi One Project

Max Estates Takes Over Delhi One Project

0
Max Estates Ltd has acquired the stalled 'Delhi One' project in Noida through the insolvency process, investing ₹1,400 crore to complete the development. The project,...
Smart Roads Reshape India Real Estate Landscape

Smart Roads Reshape India Real Estate Landscape

0
India's urban landscape has witnessed a significant transformation, with the development of smart road infrastructure playing a pivotal role in shaping the real estate...
LEADERSHIP AND INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE

LEADERSHIP AND INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE

0
DR. AMIT CHAUDHARI, Associate Director and Head of MEP & Infrastructure at KPM Engineering Consultants, is a celebrated leader recognized for his expertise and...
Mumbai Homebuyers Turn to Western Suburbs

Mumbai Homebuyers Turn to Western Suburbs

0
Mumbai’s western suburbs—particularly Goregaon and Malad—are fast emerging as the city’s most dynamic residential and commercial zones. Data from a leading financial advisory reveals...
HoABL announces Rs 2500 crore Mumbai real estate investment

HoABL announces Rs 2500 crore Mumbai real estate investment

0
The House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL) has announced an ambitious ₹2,500 crore investment into three landmark developments across Mumbai. With a combined development potential of...