Mumbai’s journey towards becoming a climate-resilient and sustainable metropolis got a major boost with the successful hosting of the 2nd Green Mumbai Summit 2025. Organized by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), part of CII, the summit brought together leaders from government, real estate, and industry to discuss green redevelopment, net zero communities, and sustainable housing models. The event underscored Mumbai’s goal of aligning with India’s Net Zero mission by 2070, with a strong focus on the role of housing, infrastructure, and urban design.


Why This Matters for Citizens & Homebuyers

  • Real estate & housing: Future redevelopment in Mumbai is set to focus on eco-friendly housing models, smart technologies, and low-carbon materials, directly benefiting homebuyers.
  • Cost savings: Green-certified projects promise lower water and electricity bills through solar power, rainwater harvesting, and energy efficiency.
  • Better living: Net zero communities mean healthier, more open spaces, cleaner air, and sustainable waste management for families.

Key Highlights of the Summit

Theme / InitiativeDetails
BMC & KDMC pledgeJoint action on renewable energy, green infra, and sustainable waste management
BMC G/South Ward OfficeEarned IGBC Gold Certification – water-efficient fixtures, rainwater harvesting, solar PV, sewage treatment plant
Green Redevelopment PanelFocused on eco-friendly housing, resilient urban design, open living spaces
Net Zero CommunitiesCase studies of carbon-neutral neighborhoods with smart technologies and circular economy models
IGBC Recognitions12 projects awarded IGBC Platinum Certification; 70 founding members honored for driving green building adoption

Leaders Speak

“Buildings and real estate contribute significantly to emissions. Retrofitting existing stock and ensuring future-ready designs is key to making Mumbai greener and more livable for future generations,”
Avinash Kate, Dy. Municipal Commissioner, BMC

“India is witnessing a transformative shift towards sustainable urbanization. Green buildings are central to this journey, and Mumbai can lead by integrating renewable energy and innovation in urban design,”
Dr. Mala Singh, Chairperson, IGBC Mumbai Chapter


Bigger Picture for Mumbai

The summit highlighted how redevelopment projects in Mumbai will increasingly integrate green design principles, ensuring that future homes are not just modern but also sustainable and cost-efficient. With municipal bodies like BMC and KDMC committing to green action, and developers being nudged towards eco-friendly construction, citizens can expect:

  • More green-certified housing societies in upcoming redevelopments.
  • Lower operational costs for residents.
  • A healthier, climate-resilient Mumbai for future generations.

Also Read: Surge in Green Office Spaces: Bengaluru and Mumbai Lead as Demand Soars in H1 2024

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