India Must Decarbonise Construction: Villgro and Habitat for Humanity’s Groundbreaking Report Maps USD 70 Billion Market for Green Building Materials

New Delhi [India], August 4: As India stands on the brink of an unprecedented construction boom – set to double the nation’s current built-up area by 2050 – green building materials (GBMs) are emerging as a compelling alternative to conventional, high emissions materials such as cement and steel, creating an opportunity to decarbonize the construction [...]

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India Must Decarbonise Construction: Villgro and Habitat for Humanity’s Groundbreaking Report Maps USD 70 Billion Market for Green Building Materials
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India Must Decarbonise Construction: Villgro and Habitat for Humanity’s Groundbreaking Report Maps USD 70 Billion Market for Green Building Materials
India Must Decarbonise Construction: Villgro and Habitat for Humanity’s Groundbreaking Report Maps USD 70 Billion Market for Green Building Materials

New Delhi [India], August 4:As India stands on the brink of an unprecedented construction boom – set to double the nation’s current built-up area by 2050 – green building materials (GBMs) are emerging as a compelling alternative to conventional, high emissions materials such as cement and steel, creating an opportunity to decarbonize the construction sector. In a bid to catalyse broader adoption of GBMs, Villgro Innovations Foundation and Habitat for Humanity’s Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter, with the support of Saint-Gobain and knowledge partner Terrarium, have released a new report titled “Accelerating Innovations in Green Building Materials in India”.  Building on a nationwide market study that combined secondary research data with inputs from 100+ stakeholders, the report maps the current landscape and emerging innovations in sustainable construction materials across India.

The construction sector is responsible for a whopping 25% of India’s total emissions and is projected to emit 90 billion metric tonnes of CO₂ between 2020 and 2070, if current – conventional – practices continue. Without bold shifts in how we build, India risks embedding high-carbon choices into the nation’s infrastructure for decades, posing a major threat to its broader climate action goals and Net-Zero by 2070 aspirations.

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