Stakeholders Call for Standardisation in Green Building Practices

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Industry stakeholders are increasingly pushing for the standardisation of green building initiatives to ensure consistency, transparency, and credibility in India’s sustainable construction sector. With multiple rating systems and certification bodies currently in play, experts say the lack of uniform benchmarks is creating confusion for developers, investors, and end-users alike.

Green buildings—designed to reduce energy consumption, water usage, and carbon emissions—are gaining traction as urbanisation and climate concerns intensify. However, varying definitions of what qualifies as “green” have led to fragmented adoption. Stakeholders argue that a common framework would help establish accountability, attract greater investment, and build consumer trust.

Real estate developers and architects note that standardisation could streamline compliance, lower costs, and speed up project approvals. For financial institutions, unified guidelines would make it easier to fund sustainable projects by reducing ambiguity around performance metrics.

Government agencies have also acknowledged the need for harmonisation, with discussions underway on integrating green codes into building regulations. Industry experts believe that aligning India’s standards with global best practices will not only boost domestic adoption but also position the country as a leader in sustainable construction.

The call for standardisation signals a critical step toward scaling green infrastructure nationwide.

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