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Developer eyes zero carbon emissions by 2030 in new growth plan

Maruza Chikwanha (centre), Development Director, Africa Logistics Properties, leads a delegation from the Kenya Green Building Society on a tour of ALP North, the first industrial development in Africa to receive IFC Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies (EDGE) Certification, as part of the KGBS’ commemoration of the World Green Building Week 2021. [James Wanzala, Standard]

Warehousing property developer Africa Logistics Properties (ALP) has announced plans to attain net-zero status (in waste, water, carbon and ecology) in the next nine years.

Net-zero buildings are energy-efficient with power supply from renewable sources aimed at reducing carbon emissions.

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