The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is taking significant steps to improve Mumbai’s environment. One major project is the construction of a net-zero building in Santacruz. This building will replace the existing H-East ward office. It aims to consume zero net energy, water, and waste, reducing the city’s carbon footprint.

In addition, the BMC plans to develop 70 hectares of public open space along the Mumbai Coastal Road. This area will feature a 7.5 km promenade, gardens, and recreational amenities. The project seeks private companies to fund and maintain these green spaces.
These initiatives are part of the BMC’s broader strategy to combat climate change. The Mumbai Climate Action Plan (MCAP) includes measures like adopting clean energy and enhancing waste management. The goal is to make Mumbai a greener and healthier city.
By focusing on sustainable development, the BMC aims to create a more eco-friendly future for Mumbai. These projects reflect a commitment to environmental stewardship and urban resilience.
That’s nice, BMC!

