Thursday 19 June 2014

WTC: Popularizing the ‘Green Business’ Philosophy in North India


Go Green? Why!
The past few years saw several of summit-level debates and discussions on the need to ‘go green’. This concept lays emphasis on using renewable sources of energy and reducing the use of water. With time, businesses have become global and like the residential buildings, commercial buildings too require use of energy and fresh water. In USA, the idea of constructing green commercial buildings first came in the minds of architects. Gradually, such buildings became highly popular in other countries of the world. Green complexes helps to save energy by up to 50% and reduce water usage by up to 40%. Besides, such buildings have energy-efficient technologies in place without hampering the daily operations of different businesses.

Green Complex in Your, Very Own, Gurgaon!

In the Gurgaon district of Haryana in India, Spire Edge was developed as the first mainstream office complex. This complex also popularly known as the World Trade Center or WTC has won multiple awards nationally and internationally for correctly addressing the problems of modern day business such as high level of energy and water consumption leading to emission of harmful greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and causing global warming. WTC is designed to help save energy as well as eliminate the need for artificial heating and cooling systems. The electrical system is also done in the manner to save maximum energy.

Looking after Employee Comfort and Convenience

Spire Edge in Gurgaon is developed to offer maximum comfort and well-being to the employees. There is better air quality in all the offices along with beautiful, spacious interiors and easy access to club, shopping mall, café, restaurants, and gym. Working in a convenient place with easy access to transport automatically increases worker productivity to up to 7% than the employees working in a non-green building.
Thus, WTC stands to be a unique eco-city with world-class business amenities and advanced technology.

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