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InfraCredit Sets Eco-Friendly Standard with EDGE Certification

InfraCredit, an ‘AAA-rated specialized infrastructure credit guarantee institution has set a benchmark in sustainable building practices by achieving the coveted “EDGE” certification from the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

This recognition places the company at the forefront of eco-friendly construction and showcases its commitment to environmental stewardship and energy efficiency.

The certification is a testament to InfraCredit’s dedication to reducing its carbon footprint, with its Lagos headquarters boasting impressive energy and water savings, as well as a significant reduction in CO2 emissions.

These achievements align with the global movement towards green construction, highlighting InfraCredit’s role as a leader in promoting sustainable development within Nigeria and across Africa.

InfraCredit’s CEO, Chinua Azubike, has expressed that this achievement is a reaffirmation of the company’s commitment to sustainable practices.

It showcases their stance on green housing and sustainability across Africa, setting a precedent for other institutions to follow.

The company has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability with the EDGE Advanced Certification from the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

This certification is not just a badge of honor but a reflection of InfraCredit’s alignment with Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement.

The company’s efforts contribute to the global mission of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.

The Lagos office of InfraCredit stands as a testament to the company’s dedication to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles.

Achieving 58% energy savings, 44% water savings, and 53% less embodied carbon in materials, the building is a model of how green design can coexist with functionality and aesthetics..

The EDGE certification process evaluates buildings based on parameters like natural ventilation, low-flow taps, dual-flush toilets, and efficient lighting.

InfraCredit’s office met these stringent criteria, demonstrating that eco-friendly practices can be integrated seamlessly into the corporate world.

This milestone by InfraCredit is part of a broader trend in West Africa, where green construction is becoming increasingly dynamic.

For instance, in Ghana, property developers specializing in hotels and restaurants have also achieved EDGE certification, indicating a regional shift towards more sustainable building practices.

InfraCredit’s achievement is a beacon for the future of eco-construction in Nigeria and beyond, proving that with the right commitment and innovation, it is possible to create workspaces that are both environmentally responsible and conducive to the well-being of people and the community at large.

The company’s proactive approach to sustainability is paving the way for a greener economy and planet, inspiring others to take action in the fight against climate change.

 

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