Mahindra Group and Johnson Controls, the global leader in smart, healthy and sustainable buildings today announced a first-of-its-kind Net Zero Buildings Initiative to decarbonize Indiaโs commercial, urban residential and public buildings.
The joint initiative will simplify access to key information and resources to help organisations start their net zero buildings journeys.
โAt Mahindra, we strongly believe in operating as a โPlanet Positiveโ organisation. The Group has undertaken multiple initiatives to decarbonize our operational infrastructure โleading to both financially and environmentally value accretive outcomes. We also understand the critical role of collaboration in accelerating a sustainable future, and hence join hands with Johnson Controls, leaders in net zero building solutions, to share our learnings and best practices with everyone,โ saidย Abanti Sankaranarayanan, Chief Group Public Affairs Officer and Group Executive Board Member.
โWith India on the cusp of a building revolution, now is the time to actualise the benefits of smart and green buildings for Indiaโs economy and society,โ saidย George Oliver, Chairman and CEO of Johnson Controls. โThe joining together of our two companies to develop this unique initiative is a natural fit โ leveraging Johnson Controlsโ leadership in smart building technology and Mahindraโs renowned multi-industry expertise and reach. We believe it will help guide and inspire a movement toward a more sustainable built environment, both in India and beyond.โ
The Net Zero Buildings initiative, comprising a cost-free, all-in-one toolkit and training will help building and facility owners learn about best practices of sustainable buildings, implement tools to assess building parameters, identify and implement conservation measures and understand building regulations in India, available incentives, technology and financing models.
โThis collaboration is a statement of intent from the construction industry to support the Indian governmentโs journey towards the low-carbon pathway of development. Iโd like to congratulate the Mahindra Group and Johnson Controls International for providing much-needed momentum to this movement. Built infrastructure is responsible for 40% of the global energy-related emissions today, and most of the built environment in Indiaโs cities is yet to be constructed.
We must integrate sustainability and climate resilience into the life cycle of the built environment. Sustainability has been an article of faith for this government, and no developing country has ever steered away from the high carbon path of development as profoundly as India has done,โ said, Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister for Housing & Urban Affairs & Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas.
As part of the initiative, Mahindra and Johnson Controls will work closely with Indian national and state governments, think tanks and industry associations, providing greater visibility on building data to aid in climate progress reporting and formulating strategies and frameworks.
Mahindra and Johnson Controls plan to roll out the initiative in March 2024 through virtual and in-person workshop sessions as part of a year-long roadshow.