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Jun 4, 2019
Rakesh Reddy
Director, Aparna Constructions, For 99acres and Housing.com

The environment has been at the receiving end of all things harmful as a consequence of industrialisation and commercialisation. While development has been fast-paced, it has hampered the ecological balance. Every industry and sector can contribute in many ways to promote environmental conservation.

One way in which the Real Estate Sector can contribute to the environment is Green Construction. The utilisation of eco-friendly fixtures, material and natural energy in the process of construction and maintenance.

“Our new projects use cutting-edge technology and materials such as Pilkington Glass that offers higher levels of natural light, noise control, thermal insulation and protection from fire – all without compromising on strength and stability. This high-quality glass keeps residents cool in summer, warm in winter and reduces monthly energy costs.” said, Our Director Mr. Rakesh Reddy in conversation with Housing.com and 99 Acres on the occasion of Environment Day.

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World Environment Day: Industry, stakeholders, pitch in to build green
#WorldEnvironmentDay: How to curb air pollution at construction sites?

 

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