Godrej Properties tops GRESB 2025 with perfect ESG score
Godrej Properties achieved a 100/100 score in the 2025 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB), ranking first among residential developers worldwide. The company credited its green-building standards, governance reforms, and carbon-neutral targets. ESG analysts said the recognition enhances access to sustainability-linked funding. Shares inched higher on expectations of lower cost of capital. Management reaffirmed plans to expand net-zero certified portfolio by 2030 while keeping profitability intact amid raw-material volatility.
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Godrej Properties tops GRESB 2025 with perfect ESG score
Godrej Properties achieved a 100/100 score in the 2025 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB), ranking first among residential developers worldwide. The company credited its green-building standards, governance reforms, and carbon-neutral targets. ESG analysts said the recognition enhances access to sustainability-linked funding. Shares inched higher on expectations of lower cost of capital. Management reaffirmed plans to expand net-zero certified portfolio by 2030 while keeping profitability intact amid raw-material volatility.
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Godrej Properties tops GRESB 2025 with perfect ESG score
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Godrej Properties scored 100/100 in GRESB 2025, topping global residential peers for ESG performance.
Godrej Properties achieved a 100/100 score in the 2025 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB), ranking first among residential developers worldwide. The company credited its green-building standards, governance reforms, and carbon-neutral targets. ESG analysts said the recognition enhances access to sustainability-linked funding. Shares inched higher on expectations of lower cost of capital. Management reaffirmed plans to expand net-zero certified portfolio by 2030 while keeping profitability intact amid raw-material volatility.
Godrej Properties achieved a 100/100 score in the 2025 Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB), ranking first among residential developers worldwide. The company credited its green-building standards, governance reforms, and carbon-neutral targets. ESG analysts said the recognition enhances access to sustainability-linked funding. Shares inched higher on expectations of lower cost of capital. Management reaffirmed plans to expand net-zero certified portfolio by 2030 while keeping profitability intact amid raw-material volatility.