Sustainable real estate: unlocking the opportunity for greener and more profitable real estate in Indonesia Real estate Contributors Niki Satyapeni |Nova Dahani Putri |Benedictus Praditya |Felicia Tamarind Partner|Associate|Associate|Associate niki@makeslaw.com|nova.dahani@makeslaw.com|benedictus.praditya@makeslaw.com|feliciatamarind@makeslaw.com Legal Business26 February 2024 The real estate sector contributes to nearly 40% of the global carbon dioxide emissions and approximately 70% of those emissions are a result of building operations and the remaining comes from building constructions.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact jasmine.glass@legalbusiness.co.uk Related ContentAntitrust renaissance: navigating deals amid agency crackdownsTo live or die in DC – getting deals done amid US antitrust crackdownLabour and employment: what the new government means for workers’ rightsRetrenchments in Singapore‘If it frees up my time to be more strategic and more creative, then that’s great’‘Do not wait until creditors are banging down the door’ – why preparation is key as restructurings pick upThe future is now – how tech expertise shot to the top of the agenda‘Is it going to destroy humankind? No. The good parts are worth pursuing’Power shifts