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VISION
To enable a sustainable built environment
for all and facilitate India to be one of the
global leaders in the sustainable built
environment by 2025.
Message
from Chairman, CII - Godrej GBC
Dear Friends,
We often hear the impact of climate change as projections of the future. This may
not be true. We are already facing the climate crisis. The Cape Town water crisis
few years ago, forcing the Government to ‘Countdown to zero’ is a case in point.
Many Indian cities would most likely go this way, if we don’t treat and reuse waste
water. Paradoxically, we don’t have synthetic substitutes for water. Air quality in
Indian cities is going from bad to worse. There has been a lot of news about New
Delhi. It is not very different in other Indian cities. The loss of urban greenery,
since the 1960s is something which all of us have to be concerned.
Amidst the current and looming environmental challenges that are staring us,
solutions have to come from the civil society and industry in particular. I am very
pleased to witness how Indian industry is taking conscious and concerted efforts
in addressing ecological issues and converting challenges into new growth
opportunities. Indian building sector has been one of the early adopters of eco-
friendly practices and approaches across various forms of built environment. This
has been made possible largely due to the ‘Movement driven’ approach adopted
by CII, since 2001. This holistic approach in turn has facilitated India emerge as
one of the global leaders in green buildings.
Today, concerns like air quality, urban transportation, waste management, health
& wellbeing of occupants, livability in cities and other related issues are receiving
increased attention and it is pleasing to learn how innovative & futuristic
solutions are coming from industry. The need of the hour is to further accelerate
this new wave of green transformation and facilitate a greener and healthier
tomorrow. I heartily thank Mr V Suresh, Mr Gurmit Singh Arora, chairs and co-
chairs of IGBC local chapters and technical committee members for their
leadership.
Jamshyd N Godrej
Chairman, CII- Godrej GBC
Messagefrom Chairman, IGBC
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), over a span of about 20 years has evolved
itself as an eminent Council to contribute to Country’s green growth. IGBC’s
approaches is aligned with National priorities and complements various
Government initiatives including the National Building Code (NBC); Energy
Conservation Building Code (ECBC); Smart Cities Mission; Swachh Bharat
Mission; AMRUT cities, PMAY. Further, in a small but significant way, IGBC is also
playing a catalytic role in realizing UN’s SDG goals.
We have today touched the 7 billion sq. ft of registered green building footprint.
We are inching closer to our cherished vision of facilitating 10 billion sq. ft of
green building footprint by 2022. As we see, with all your continued support, we
would reach the vision well before 2022. As we march ahead in greening various
forms of built environment, this target is well within our reach and we must take
the movement to the next level and further galvanize our efforts in facilitating
India emerge as one of the global leaders in green built environment by 2025.
The year 2018-2019 has been inspiring and exciting. Our aspiration to green
various forms of built environment received a major fillip, when we launched 3
new rating systems- Green Resorts, Net Zero and Hill Habitat, taking the total to
25. Our aspiration to facilitate in greening of various forms of built environment,
would continue in the years to come.
Our IGBC local chapters have been in the forefront of percolating the green
building movement to the hinterlands of the Country. The launch of IGBC local
chapters in Nashik and Mangaluru will further catapult our movement in the
respective regions. We aspire to have our local chapters spread across tier-II and
tier-III cities. The target is to have 50 local chapters by 2025.
IGBC Green League (IGL) has consolidated itself as one of India’s premier green
quiz contest for young minds. It is growing in stature and reach. It is truly
inspiring to witness how in our current 4th edition, we have reached over 400
participants (212 teams) in 14 cities.
The Green your School Contest for the past 12 years is as inspiring as it can be.
This year we had the largest participation from 785 schools, across the Country. 8
Schools have been selected for sponsorship support and implementation. The
Architectural Design Contest 2019 had the participation of 61 colleges (159
submissions) and theme was ‘Revitalizing Unorganized Settlements’. All these
initiatives are aimed at reaching the young minds and inspire them to embrace
green.
Our MoU with CREDAI for further fostering and promoting green buildings will
further galvanize our concerted efforts in greening various forms of built
environment and reaching out to the real estate community. Green Building
Congress, now into its 17th edition has become the springboard to advance the
green building movement.
The icing on the cake is the award of IGBC Net Zero Energy Platinum rating to CII-
Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre- the headquarters of IGBC. In many ways,
this unique distinction has ushered in a new wave of Net Zero Energy building
movement in India. I am sure, in days to come, India will embrace Net Zero Energy
buildings.
As you flip through these pages, you will find many inspiring and delightful
stories of a greener and healthier tomorrow. This was made possible only with all
your support and involvement. I just wanted to say a big thank you for being part
of this great green journey.
My colleague Gurmit Singh and my chapter chairs & co-chairs and technical
committee members are scripting new milestones and various success stories.
My profound thanks and gratitude to all the members.
Vasudevan Suresh
Chairman, IGBC
GREEN BUILDING MOVEMENT IN INDIA
THE GROWING NUMBERS
7.0
Billion Sq.ft.
07 of Registered foot print
+
06 5,400 Registered
Green Projects
+
05 3,900
IGBC Accredited
Professionals
+
04 2,100
(Foundation Members 164)
IGBC Member Organisations
+
03 800
GreenPro Certified Products
26
02 IGBC Chapters
across India
01 25
IGBC GREEN Building
Rating Systems
Launch of new
Promotion
IGBC GREEN
rating Systems: of new subjects
• Green Resorts
through
• Net Zero Energy Building Awareness
• Green Hill Habitat
programmes
• Health & Wellbeing
IGBC GREEN League (IGL) • Green Healthcare
executed at 14 cities with • Data Center with LBNL
212 teams (424 participants)
Green Waves - First B2C carbon
neutral event in Bengaluru
5,400+ 7 Billion sq ft
Green Building are adopting
Projects IGBC GREEN Ratings
14 Lakh
Green Dwelling
Units
1,800+
Green
Offices
250+
Green
Factories
430+
Green
Transit
24+
Green
Villages
12+
Green
Cities
IGBC
GREEN BUILDING
RATING SYSTEMS
25 IGBC Green Rating Systems
01 IGBC Green New Buildings
Institute of Indian
18 IGBC Green Landscape Interior Designers (IIID)
Railway Stations
20 IGBC Green Schools Ministry of Railways
Vayu Akash
(Air) (Sky)
BENEFITS
IN IGBC GREEN BUILDINGS
Average Benefits
GOVE
Environmental Benefit Category / Million Sq.ft per year
INC
Construction waste diverted 400-450 Tons
from landfills
GOVERNMENT
INCENTIVES FOR
IGBC GREEN BUILDING
PROJECTS
Additional FAR of 5-15 % for IGBC-rated green buildings
• Govt of Rajasthan
• Govt of Punjab
• Govt of Uttar Pradesh
• Govt of West Bengal
• Pune Municipal Corporation & Pune Metropolitan Region
Development Authority
• Govt of Himachal Pradesh
• Govt of Jharkhand
• Govt of Haryana
Financial Incentives:
• Govt of Andhra Pradesh: 20% reduction in building permit
fees, and one time reduction in stamp duty.
• SIDBI: Concessional interest rate for loans to IGBC rated
green buildings in MSMEs.
Faster Clearance:
• Faster environmental clearance by MoEFCC, via
VERNMENT
notification on green buildings for projects applying for
IGBC green building certification.
NCENTIVES
IGBC
Leadership
Across India, IGBC has launched 26 local
chapters, which are led by champions who
have walked the talk and have set new V Suresh Gurmit Singh Arora
benchmarks in sustainable construction.
Chairman Vice Chariman
Chennai Coimbatore
Chair Co-Chair Chair Co-Chair
opportunities
Ÿ Awareness & sensitization
programmes
Ÿ Projects and case studies
Jaimni Uberoi Anand Mishra Ar B R Ajit K Lava Ar. Roshan
Kovoor
M G Somashekar Vinod Maroli Kiran Chavan Sunil Kotwal Arun Bhatia Sheetal Rakheja
Ashok Mokha Sunil Duddalwar Dr. S. Vijaya Kumar Leela Prasad K Sachin Sharma
Bangalore Chandigarh Bhubhaneswar
Chair Co-Chair Chair Co-Chair Co-Chair Chair Co-Chair
Syed Mohamed Dr Chandrashekar Jit Kumar Gupta Col Shailesh Pathak Abhimanyu Deswal Manoj Kar Sofia Firdous
Beary Hariharan
Goa Guwahati Hyderabad Indore
Chair Co-Chair Chair Co-Chair Chair Co-Chair Chair
Bharat Kamat K K Sekhar Ramendra Pranab C Shekar Reddy Abhaya Shankar Jitendra Mehta
Nath Baishya Kr Sharma
Shakuntala Ghosh Sushil Mohta DB Mehta Venkatesh Pai Sandeep Shikre Hiten Sethi Mala Singh
J P Shroff Poorva Keskar Snehal P Shah Sameer Gupta Anupam Mittal Bhavesh Shah Neetu Jain
IGBC COMMITTEES
eadership C Velan
Chair,
Education Committee
H N Daruwalla
Chair, Excellence in
Facilitation &
Consultancy Services
Ashish Rakheja
Chair,
Technical Committee
K Sriram
Chair,
Skill Development Committee
Wilson Jebaraj
Vice Chair,
Education Committee
HAR
HARIT PREM BHARAT MAHOTSAV
RIT PREM
To commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr (Late) Prem C Jain, Chairman of Indian Green Building
Council (IGBC) on 26 January 2019, IGBC and the Prem Jain Memorial Trust (PJMT) organised Harit
Prem Bharat Mahotsav’- week long celebrations across the Country from 23- 29 January 2019, to
underline the need and importance of going the green way and to take forward the inspiring legacy left
by Dr Jain.
As part of Harit Prem Bharat Mahotsav’, IGBC local chapters across the country organised various
programmes including Walkathon, Memorial Lecture Series, launch of IGBC Student Chapters, Planting
of Saplings, Awareness Sessions, etc.
MoU signed with
Indian Railways
AHMEDABAD
C H A P T E R Sameer Sinha Jayesh Hariyani
2nd Edition of
Real Estate and Infrastructure Conclave 2019
IGBC
AMARAVATI
Vijaya Sai Meka TVR Chowdari C H A P T E R
BENGALURU
C H A P T E R Syed Mohamed Chandrashekar
Beary Hariharan
IGBC
BHUBANESHWAR
Manoj Kar Sofia Firdous C H A P T E R
CHANDIGARH
C H A P T E R Jit Kumar Gupta Col Shailesh Pathak Abhimanyu Deswal
Awareness Session on
Green Healthcare Facilities, PGIMER Chandigarh
Chair Co-Chair
IGBC
CHENNAI
CN Raghavendran Ajit Kumar Chordia C H A P T E R
COIMBATORE
C H A P T E R Rajesh B Lund Col. (Veteran)
A Sridharan, VSM
IGBC
GOA
Bharat Kamat KK Sekhar C H A P T E R
GUWAHATI
C H A P T E R Ar Ramendra Nath Er Pranab
Baishya Kr Sharma
IGBC
HYDERABAD
C Shekar Reddy Abhaya Shankar C H A P T E R
INDORE
C H A P T E R Jitendra Mehta
IGBC
JAIPUR
Jaimni Uberoi Anand Mishra C H A P T E R
Shri DB Gupta, Chief Secretary, Govt of Raj felicitating members for their contribution to green building movement
IGBC Chair Co-Chair
KOLKATA
C H A P T E R Shakuntala Ghosh Sushil Mohta
IGBC
KOCHI
B R Ajit K Lava Roshan Kovoor
C H A P T E R
MANGALORE
C H A P T E R DB Mehta Venkatesh Pai
IGBC
MUMBAI
Sandeep Shikre Hiten Sethi Mala Singh C H A P T E R
MYSORE
C H A P T E R MG Somashekar Vinod Maroli
IGBC
NASHIK
Kiran Chavan Sunil Kotwal C H A P T E R
IGBC Nashik Chapter launch on 26th July 2019. Nashik is the 25th Chapter of IGBC.
Mr Radhakrishna Game, Commissioner, Nashik Municipal Corporation addressing the audience
IGBC Chair Co-Chair
NEW DELHI
C H A P T E R Arun Bhatia Sheetal Rakheja
IGBC
PUNE
JP Shroff Poorva Keskar C H A P T E R
SURAT
C H A P T E R Snehal P Shah
IGBC
UP
Sameer Gupta Anupam Mittal C H A P T E R
VADODARA
C H A P T E R Bhavesh Shah Neetu Jain
Ms Neetu Jain addressing during the Launch of Mr Bhavesh shah Addressing during
IGBC Student Chapter at Babaria Institute of Technology the launch programme
IGBC
VIDARBHA
Ashok Mokha Sunil Duddalwar C H A P T E R
MoU signing between CII IGBC & Smt. Manoramabai Mundale College of Architecture
VISAKHAPATNAM
C H A P T E R S Vijaya Kumar Leela Prasad K
IGBC
WESTERN UP
Sachin Sharma C H A P T E R
GREEN CHAMPION
IGBC acknowledges IGBC's founding members, members & all stakeholders for their
time, efforts, dedication, active participation and involvement in the Indian Green
Building Movement since its inception in 2001. . .
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About CII About IGBC
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), part of the
sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) was formed in the year
partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through 2001. The vision of the council is, "To enable a sustainable built
advisory and consultative processes.
environment for all and facilitate India to be one of the global
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry- leaders in the sustainable built environment by 2025".
managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's
development process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business The council offers a wide array of services which include
association has more than 9100 members, from the private as developing new green building rating programmes, certification
well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect
services and green building training programmes. The council
membership of over 300,000 enterprises from 291 national and
regional sectoral industry bodies. also organises Green Building Congress, its annual flagship event
on green buildings.
CII charts change by working closely with Government on policy
issues, interfacing with thought leaders, and enhancing The council is committee-based, member-driven and consensus-
efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for focused. All the stakeholders of construction industry comprising
industry through a range of specialized services and strategic
of architects, developers, product manufacturers, corporate,
global linkages. It also provides a platform for consensus-
building and networking on key issues. Government, academia and nodal agencies participate in the
council activities through local chapters. The council also closely
Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to
works with several State Governments, Central Government,
identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes.
Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward World Green Building Council, bilateral multi-lateral agencies in
corporate initiatives for integrated and inclusive development promoting green building concepts in the country.
across diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare,
education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development,
empowerment of women, and water, to name a few.
India is now set to become a US$ 5 trillion economy in the next five
years and Indian industry will remain the principal growth engine
for achieving this target. With the theme for 2019-20 as
'Competitiveness of India Inc - India@75: Forging Ahead', CII will
focus on five priority areas which would enable the country to stay
on a solid growth track. These are - employment generation, rural-
urban connect, energy security, environmental sustainability and
governance.
With 68 offices, including 9 Centres of Excellence, in India, and 11
overseas offices in Australia, China, Egypt, France, Germany,
Indonesia, Singapore, South Africa, UAE, UK, and USA, as well as
institutional partnerships with 394 counterpart organizations in
133 countries, CII serves as a reference point for Indian industry
and the international business community