BCIL Collective
Friday, May 9, 2008 2:45:52 AM
Every possible green concept is being followed at the 120 homes in BCIL Collective and Bangalore will see its first residential building with ‘carbon credits’ feature (reduced carbon-dioxide emission), both in the building process and living styles.
Chandrashekar Hariharan, CEO, BCIL said, “The carbon values are mapped on the basis of the differential in carbon emission between regular materials used for building blocks, for air-conditioning and for natural day-lighting. The carbon matrices are certified by professional consulting bodies that help position the ‘carbon credit’ in the world market.”
Chandrashekar Hariharan, CEO, BCIL said, “The carbon values are mapped on the basis of the differential in carbon emission between regular materials used for building blocks, for air-conditioning and for natural day-lighting. The carbon matrices are certified by professional consulting bodies that help position the ‘carbon credit’ in the world market.”


