Baay projects, a real estate firm, has emphasized the need for current housing structures to be more considerate of carbon emissions and environmental sustainability in their building operations.
The Managing Director, Baay Projects, Engr. Segun Adegoke, said this on the side-lines of the Baay Projects Green City launch on Saturday in Epe Area, Lagos.
Adegoke said the advice was important in view of the global climate change realities and the need to reverse the damage it had done to the environment.
He said the company’s green city had taken that into consideration and its green homes would preserve the environment, be technological aligned for the upwardly mobile.
“It has become important to target the interest of the people and at the same time, we also have duty to preserve nature because of the climate change which has become a big issue worldwide not only just in Nigeria.
“For instance, when you go to a country like Norway, you would see them erecting big buildings but in between, they still have a way to preserve nature.
“In Lagos, carbon pollution has become a thing, so we are talking with horticulturist to come in and bring our design into fruition because our design is to bring nature into our projects.
“The homes here today will be that place where luxury meets nature via sustainable living, energy smart saving homes with horticultural and agricultural landscape,” he said.
Adegoke stated that creation of affordable payment plan would bridge the housing deficit in the country.
He projected that the Nigerian real estate sector was poised to attract real Foreign Direct Investments and give life to the backward integration plan as housing units procured made in Nigeria goods for finishing.