Thursday 5 June 2014

WTC: North India’s Endeavor to Environmental Sustainability



Not just ROI, WTC addresses the Need for Ecological Sustainability

WTC Spire Edge in Manesar is a green building in its real sense.  A green building is one that is designed to maximize utilization of natural resources such as sunlight and reduce the wastage of water and energy. The concept of green buildings have become particularly important after the need to save all living beings on Earth from the harmful effects of greenhouse gases such as Methane and Carbon Monoxide.

Features of the Manesar Green Project
The World Trade Center or WTC is located in the industrial town of Manesar in Gurgaon. This mammoth complex was exclusively planned to help the businesses of North India experience the comfort and convenience of working in a green complex. The office spaces vary from 2000 to 90,000 square feet area; hence small and medium companies will have no difficulty in booking a room or two in this complex. A maximum of offices are designed in such a way to allow up to 98% of daylight to enter. Also there is provision of minimal water usage and natural cooling system in this green complex.  

Perfect for Business Growth
The World Trade Center brings the unique opportunity to all businesses particularly for the software firms, telecom and media companies to expand their operations across the globe through building of mutual relationship and respect. Word Trade Centers were established in over 330 cities in more than 100 countries to promote trade and build a global business network. Local firms who henceforth did not have any scope of worldwide exposure could now get benefited from facilities and infrastructure of WTC in Manesar. There are scalable offices, parking areas, club, cafeteria, restaurants, auditorium, expo center, ATM machine, and much more to help the employees live and work comfortably.

Indeed, WTC been an adopter of green technology successfully continues to cut ‘carbon foot-prints’ to maintain ecological balance and reduce business costs.


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