As more industries get onboard to utilize renewable energy, retailer Puma is revolutionizing its store in Indiranagar, Bangalore adding solar PV cells which will provide 10,384 kWh of energy each year.
The group will also introduce more sustainability measures such as creating a stack effect for natural cooling and maximizing daylight and heat insulation.
“In keeping with our vision of being the most desirable and sustainable sport-lifestyle brand, Puma is happy to take this giant step forward for the retail industry. The building is a true design marvel, and incorporates a host of innovative features to make it a one-of-a-kind store. It has been an honour to establish Puma’s first sustainable retail space in India,” said Rajiv Mehta, Managing Director, Puma South Asia.
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