The definition that inspire us: «Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs» in Brundtland Commission, 1987
This model os sustainability reflects the notion that the world is an interconnected system of socila, economic and environmental needs that must succeed over time ant that will weigh in all its decisions.
Concerns about sustainability are here to stay and are a decisive factor in choices.
Sustainable seeks to satisfy individual needs, making consumption decisions smarter.
Sustainability can be the key to differentiating a property built in a responsible way from others.
Sustainability helps properties stand out from the rest.
Sustainable is more than just a buzzword. It is a way of thinking about the future. Sustainable means being ethical not just in the things you create, but also in how you create them. People are drawn to sustainable real estate. People like to buy properties made with integrity and that they know are not made by companies that exploit their workers or pollute the environment.
Sustainability is the future. It is not a property that seeks a premium image, but rather a property built with sustainable values. It is yet another option to save the planet, as we are channeling our purchasing power where we can do the least damage – buying sustainable properties.
Although people are, in principle, positive towards the idea of sustainability, these perceptions are often overshadowed by various “negative” attributes. Many people mistakenly consider sustainability to be costly, unnecessary or disruptive in their everyday lives.
47%
RENEWABLE ENERGIES
53%
WATER-SAVING
34%
CARBON NEUTRAL ARCHITECTURE
76%
RECYCLING
58%
SUSTAINABLE FOOD CONSUMPTION
93%
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
81%
FAUNA AND FLORA PROTECTION
37%
USE OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
72%
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
23%
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
43%
COMMUNITY SPIRIT
89%
LOCAL CULTURE PROMOTION