• India CSR Awards 2026
  • India CSR Leadership Summit
  • Guest Posts
Saturday, July 4, 2026
India CSR
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
        • Festivals
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
        • Festivals
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers
No Result
View All Result
India CSR
No Result
View All Result
Home Articles

The Rise of Green Buildings – Transforming the Real Estate Industry

India CSR by India CSR
February 19, 2025
in Articles
Reading Time: 6 mins read
Green Buildings

Image Credit: iStock

Share Share Share Share
WhatsApp icon
WhatsApp — Join Us
Instant updates & community
Google News icon
Google News — Follow Us
Get our articles in Google News feed

Words Harish Fabiani

The concept of green building has gained immense popularity in our country due to favourable government support, changing consumer preferences, and access to technological innovations. The combined efforts have helped India emerge as a leader in embracing sustainable practices in residential and commercial buildings. According to the United States Green Building Council’s (USGBC) global list on green building certification, in 2023, India ranked third and was recognized as a net zero building leader. 

As India moves towards its commitments under the Paris Agreement to achieve its net-zero targets by 2070, the adoption of green building practices is expected to become more crucial for promoting sustainable growth. According to globaldata.com, between 2023 and 2028, the green building market in India is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 5%. Needless to say, this current shift and projected growth are influencing the real estate space and prompting a change within the sector. On that note, let’s discuss in detail how green buildings are transforming the real estate space in India.

Key Drivers Behind the Popularity of Green Buildings

Change in Consumer Demand

Today’s consumers care more about the environmental impact of their choices and are aware of the benefits of sustainable practices. As a result, we have noticed a prominent shift towards eco-friendly homes and office spaces beyond Tier-I cities. In metro cities, there has been a gradual increase in embracing sustainability. Research shows that today residents are 70% more likely to opt for a sustainable building with energy-efficient systems, eco-friendly designs, water management systems, and access to greenery. In fact, a report from Xynteo states that consumers belonging to the middle-income group in Tier-I cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi are willing to pay a 5-10% premium for green buildings, while corporations are willing to pay a 15% premium for spaces that adhere to green building standards. This preference change is driving developers to integrate sustainable features into their upcoming projects. 

Policy Environment

Our government has launched several policies and programs to promote green building adoption, which includes certification programs, financial aid, and public procurement. For instance, certification programs like LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) assess a building’s energy efficiency and environmental impact. Meanwhile, the government also requires all Central government buildings and PSU units to earn at least a 3-star rating under GRIHA.

Tax Benefits and Financial Incentives

The policies work alongside other progressive measures to make green construction affordable and encourage developers to adopt eco-friendly practices. For instance, the government provides tax benefits to LEED-certified buildings. Under the Income Tax Act, developers can claim up to 100% depreciation on the total cost of green building assets such as waste and rainwater harvesting management systems, energy-efficient HVAC systems, solar panels, etc. Our government also extends subsidies to promote renewable energy integration in LEED-certified buildings. Besides these, green-certified building developers can qualify for loans at low interest rates through the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA). Indeed, these financial incentives are encouraging developers to adopt sustainable building practices.

State-level Incentives

Many Indian states have their own set of policies to support green building certifications. For instance, Gujarat has introduced new Floor Space Index (FSI) incentives to encourage green building practices. It allows developers who adhere to specific environmental criteria to construct larger buildings on a plot. Such incentives offer developers the flexibility to create construction strategies that are suitable for the region in terms of resource availability and local environmental conditions. 

Fast Project Approvals

To further keep developers and investors encouraged, green-certified buildings have been made eligible for fast-track approvals. These buildings are more likely to enjoy benefits like expedited inspections and lower fees than traditional structures. These advantages work in favour of both developers and property buyers, making green buildings more desirable.

Top Benefits of Green Building Practices

Besides the factors popularizing green building practices, the underlying cost and environmental benefits are equally responsible for the change.

Some of the key benefits for developers and consumers include:

Savings: Green buildings can lead to operational savings of as much as 14% within 5 years. In addition, given the rising demand for green buildings, properties that incorporate sustainable features are expected to have better sales rates and higher market value. According to Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), green buildings in India fetch at least a premium of 10-15% more than traditional structures. Interestingly, this trend is not limited to residential areas. Today, more commercial space occupiers are open to adopting ESG norms, which is driving them to seek green properties. Publicly available data shows that green leasing in India has grown from 4% in 2018-19 to a whopping 16% in 2022-23. The premium benefit and rising demand in both residential and commercial segments further underscore the long-term value of sustainable properties, which appeals to investors.

Energy efficiency: Data shows that the construction sector is responsible for 22% of India’s CO2 emissions. However, buildings with sustainable features are designed to lower energy consumption by 20-30% and water use by at least 50%. This can help lower environmental impact and operational costs simultaneously.

How to Integrate Green Building Features in New Properties?

Some of the most effective and rewarding ways to include green building features include:

Use Sustainable Materials: Switching to sustainable construction materials should be the first step in green building practices. Replacing materials like concrete and steel with aerated concrete panels is increasingly viewed as an energy-efficient solution. However, developers must ensure the materials are best suited for the local climate. In addition, repurposing waste materials such as reclaimed wood and scrap metal and consciously reducing resource consumption could lower a building’s carbon footprint. Besides these, developers should try to source materials locally to lower transportation emissions.

Incorporate Renewable Energy: Developers who want to embrace sustainability in property designs should consider featuring solar panels and geothermal systems to lower fossil fuel reliance. In fact, it is an efficient way to lower carbon footprint while enjoying tax benefits and subsidies on green structures. Nowadays, net-positive buildings are increasingly becoming a hot topic in real estate. These smart building technologies are efficient at insulation and optimizing energy use. Their USP is that they generate more energy than they consume, which could be a huge win for India’s broader climate goals. Real estate players can consider net-positive designs or explore technology to enhance their building structure.

Explore Passive Design Strategies: Property developers should consider exploring designs like larger windows and shading devices to maximize natural light and minimize excessive heating. Such strategic designs can lower reliance on energy-intensive systems like artificial lighting and air conditioning.

Future of Green Buildings in Indian Real Estate

Judging by the current popularity and projected demand, green buildings will continue to be a leading real estate trend in the future. In this regard, government support and favourable policies will continue to support the industry’s transition towards sustainability. For instance, the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, which will install rooftop solar plants for nearly one crore households, could complement green building initiatives. Besides these, with several industrial parks, corridors, and roadway projects on the cards, the developers have an opportunity to initiate large-scale sustainability measures.

While the trend of green buildings started with Grade A properties in Tier-I cities, it has trickled down to smaller towns and cities. This has encouraged us to adopt a positive sentiment towards sustainability practices. In this way, the popularity of green buildings is transforming the real estate space in both residential and commercial segments.

About the Author

Harish Fabiani, Chairman, IndiaLand

Harish Fabiani, Chairman, IndiaLand

(India CSR)

#
ADVERTISEMENT
FKCCI
ADVERTISEMENT
Ambedkar Chamber
ADVERTISEMENT
ESG Professional Network
ADVERTISEMENT
India CSR Image 1 India CSR Image 2

CSR, Sustainability, and ESG success stories hindustan zinc
ADVERTISEMENT
India CSR

India CSR

India CSR® is the largest media on CSR and sustainability offering diverse content across multisectoral issues on business responsibility. It covers Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sustainability, and related issues in India. Founded in 2009, the organisation aspires to become a globally admired media that offers valuable information to its readers through responsible reporting.

Related Posts

Bridging the Digital Divide
Articles

Bridging the Digital Divide: From Access to Outcomes in India’s Digital Economy

1 day ago
When Systems Scale, People Strain
Articles

When Systems Scale, People Strain

1 day ago
Dr. Nirmal Singh at farmland
Articles

From Hardship to Hope: How Dr. Nirmal Singh, Anmol Sewa Foundation, is Changing Punjab & Haryana Agriculture

4 days ago
Social Stock Exchanges
Articles

Social Stock Exchanges Make CSR Spending Strategic and Transparent

1 week ago
CSR Spend Jumps from ₹10,065 Cr to ₹34,908 Cr in 2024
Articles

CSR Spend Jumps from ₹10,065 Cr to ₹34,908 Cr in 2024

3 weeks ago
FCRA Amendment Bill
Articles

FCRA Amendment Bill: Expanding State Control Over Civil Society?

3 weeks ago
Load More
BBA - CSR, Sustainability and ESG, Rungta International Skills University Bhilai
ADVERTISEMENT
FKCCI
ADVERTISEMENT

Interviews

Dr. Vikas Garg, Chairman, Ebix Group
Interviews

CSR: Compliance Gives You a Floor, But Purpose Gives You a Legacy: Dr. Vikas Garg, Chairman, Ebix Group

by India CSR
June 29, 2026

Ebix Group aligns CSR with technology, financial inclusion and digital literacy.

Read moreDetails
Harkirat Kaur, CEO, Hartek Foundation

Building Resilient Communities Through Sustainable Development: Harkirat Kaur, CEO, Hartek Foundation

June 22, 2026
Indu Mehta, Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) at Bhilwara Energy Limited @IndiaCSR

ESG in India Has Moved Beyond Storytelling: Bhilwara Energy’s Indu Mehta on Sustainability as an Operating Discipline

May 30, 2026
Sourabh Lohtia, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, PNB MetLife

Targeted Skilling Can Build Confident Futures for Underprivileged Women: Sourabh Lohtia, PNB MetLife

May 29, 2026
Load More
Ad 1 Ad 2 Ad 3 Ad 4 Ad 5 Ad 6
ADVERTISEMENT

CSR UPDATES

REC Provides Rs.4.22 Cr under CSR to establish 100 Smart Classrooms in Assam

CSR: Yamaha Strengthens Community Welfare in Noida

Gautam Adani’s Vande Bharatam to Search for India’s Next Grassroots Entrepreneurs

TSF Investments CSR Spending Report FY 2025-26

HDFC Life Spent Rs 11.67 Crore on CSR in FY26, Reached 8.54 Lakh People Across India

Arham Technologies CSR Spending Report FY 2025-26

STEM Learning STEM Learning STEM Learning
ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter Youtube LinkedIn Instagram
India CSR Logo

India CSR is the largest tech-led platform for information on CSR and sustainability in India offering diverse content across multisectoral issues. It covers Sustainable Development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Sustainability, and related issues in India. Founded in 2009, the organisation aspires to become a globally admired media that offers valuable information to its readers through responsible reporting. To enjoy the premium services, we invite you to partner with us.

Follow us on social media:

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Don't miss out on the latest updates in corporate social responsibility. Subscribe to our newsletter at indiacsr.in and be part of the positive change.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

  • About India CSR
  • Team
  • India CSR Awards 2026
  • India CSR Leadership Summit
  • Partnership
  • Guest Posts
  • Services
  • ESG Professional Network
  • Content Writing Services
  • Business Information
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Donate

Copyright © 2026 - India CSR | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    • Art & Culture
    • CSR Leaders
    • Child Rights
    • Culture
    • Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Around the World
    • Skill Development
    • Safety
    • Covid-19
    • Safe Food For All
  • Sustainability
    • Sustainability Dialogues
    • Sustainability Knowledge Series
    • Plastics
    • Sustainable Development Goals
    • ESG
    • Circular Economy
    • BRSR
  • Corporate Governance
    • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Interviews
  • SDGs
    • No Poverty
    • Zero Hunger
    • Good Health & Well-Being
    • Quality Education
    • Gender Equality
    • Clean Water & Sanitation – SDG 6
    • Affordable & Clean Energy
    • Decent Work & Economic Growth
    • Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
    • Reduced Inequalities
    • Sustainable Cities & Communities
    • Responsible Consumption & Production
    • Climate Action
    • Life Below Water
    • Life on Land
    • Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
    • Partnerships for the Goals
  • Articles
  • Events
  • हिंदी
  • More
    • Business
    • Finance
    • Environment
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Around the World
    • Social Sector Leaders
    • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Trending News
      • Important Days
      • Great People
      • Product Review
      • International
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Case Studies
    • Philanthropy
    • Biography
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Gaming
    • Knowledge
    • Home Improvement
    • Words Power
    • Chief Ministers

Copyright © 2026 - India CSR | All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.