The report which incorporates project VIDA’s greenhouse gas emissions assessment and its carbon neutrality strategy was undertaken by Deloitte India.
Mr. Deep Vadodria, CEO of Nila Spaces, stated, “Our first view is to reduce GHG emissions through the IGBC-Platinum standard, avoiding GHG generation itself. We do not wait until a project is completed; instead, we neutralize emissions in an ongoing manner, demonstrating our commitment and agility in addressing environmental concerns.
Said Mr.Hartmut Wurster, Country Head, Blocher Blocher India, the architect of Vida, “In our pursuit of sustainable architecture, we prioritize minimizing environmental impact through thoughtful design. Our recent project in Gift City, particularly the Nila’s. Vida Tower, stands as the greenest tower, showcasing a commitment to environmental considerations and transforming spaces for positive human well-being. As we strive for progress, the real relevance lies in enhancing sustainability in mass construction in India. While small-scale efforts are limited, achieving even a 10% or 15% improvement in building environmental friendliness holds substantial weight, surpassing the significance of singular
super-sustainable structures. Nila Spaces, a forward-thinking company, exemplifies this commitment with projects like Vida in Gift City—a transformative benchmark that integrates happiness into inhabitants’ lives. We advocate for more real estate players and innovators who think beyond norms, prioritize human needs, and drive impactful change in large-scale projects.”