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Residences built under the Property Development Scheme (PDS) are amongst the top picks in island market destinations. These builds appeal especially to environment-conscious folks aspiring to buy a home in Mauritius. There are strict environmental standards that developers have to comply with before a PDS project could proceed.
Amongst other requirements, the proponents of PDS projects have to comply with two environment-related requirements. To get their projects going, these developers have to submit an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). This mandatory study looks not only into a project’s potential environmental effects but also on its impact on human health.
In addition, the government may also require PDS developers to submit a Preliminary Environmental Report (PER). As in the EIA, the impacts that are correlated with the project are identified in the PER. It also presents the means of mitigating any adverse impact a PDS project could bring.
Approval of a PDS project also hinges on Social Impact Assessment (SIA) report. An SIA determines and addresses the impacts of the developments on the day-to-day quality of life of their nearby communities.
Approved PDS projects like those of 2Futures hence incorporate sound environmental practices aside from building upon a beautiful natural setting. Luxury, relaxation, and comfort combine with many eco-friendly features to further drive desires.
Green technologies, such as solar water heaters, are amongst the trademarks too of PDS projects. These developments are likewise the epitome of sound solid waste management and proper wastewater disposal. The same keen attention goes in their maintenance of landscaped areas, as well as composting of green waste and paper.
The promoters of PDS developments, moreover, ensure, that the choice of construction materials and infrastructures of their projects are appropriate for the local setting. These projects’ design elements incorporate natural materials that likewise enhance the high-end character of PDS builds.
Additionally, PDS projects adopt designs to trim energy use to further lessen the developments’ carbon footprint. These design features typically include plantation-style shutters, slate floors, and cooling waterways.
To a great extent, PDS projects lend environmental awareness around its immediate communities. It sensitises its neighborhood about the natural environment. This comes especially so in highly visible PDS project undertakings like exclusively using endemic plants in the developments’ landscaping.
To capturing all these environment-friendly features, pick from the PDS projects of 2Futures. The choices revolve around four developments with villas, apartments, and penthouses built to perfection within an eco-friendly setting.
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