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Infy Mysore building gets highest LEED rating

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Infosys Limited said on Thursday that it has been awarded the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) India ‘Platinum’ rating by Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) for its Software Development Block 5(SDB 5) in Mysore.

This is the third Infosys building that has won a Platinum rating, taking the total Platinum certified building area at Infosys to 780,000 sq ft, said a press release. LEED-India Green Building Rating System is a nationally and internationally accepted benchmark for design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings.

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Completed in March, 2011, the building is located in the Infosys Limited Special Economic Zone, Mysore. The company said that the building, in terms of energy usage, is 40 per cent more efficient than the globally accepted ASHRAE standard and has the potential to save about 800,000 kgs of carbon emissions. The water consumption has been reduced by 58 per cent through the use of efficient plumbing fixtures, and only recycled water is used for irrigation.

Infosys also claimed that 90 per cent of the office space harvests natural light, reducing the need for artificial lighting during daytime and 100 per cent energy consumption is met with green power.

“As we invest in our business and deliver value to our clients and employees, we are also focused on providing a sustainable environment for our employees and generations to come. We have achieved LEED Platinum certification for the SDB 5 in our Mysore campus based on an integrated green design and construction process,” said Ramadas Kamath, SVP - Administration, Infrastructure & Security at Infosys Limited.

“With each new LEED-certified building, we get one step closer to our vision of a sustainable future. We hope that our work in terms of innovative, forward-thinking construction projects becomes a model and catalyst for companies to pursue such projects in the future,” he concluded.