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LHS joins EmiratesGBC as a corporate member

Through this collaboration with EmiratesGBC, LHS seeks to lead the way in creating sustainable spaces by integrating innovative technologies that prioritise both environmental responsibility and human well-being

Leading Hospitality Services (LHS) has announced that it is joining Emirates Green Building Council (EmiratesGBC) as a corporate member. LHS offers solutions at making both existing infrastructure and new developments more sustainable, the company specialises in reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency, helping to transform current infrastructure to be environmentally responsible and aligned with sustainable design practices.

Through this collaboration with EmiratesGBC, LHS seeks to lead the way in creating sustainable spaces by integrating innovative technologies that prioritise both environmental responsibility and human well-being.

Atul Kapil, Group General Manager of Leading Hospitality Services stated, “We are thrilled to join forces with organisations that share our vision for a greener, more sustainable future for the UAE. Our membership in EmiratesGBC is a key moment for us, as it aligns perfectly with our commitment to driving sustainable change across all our initiatives. We are grateful to EmiratesGBC and its chairman Khaled Bushnaq for welcoming us into this progressive community, and we look forward to making meaningful contributions that enhance the sustainability landscape in the UAE.”
During his keynote address at an industry event, Kapil underscored the importance of innovative technologies to sustainable infrastructure. He outlined a roadmap for LHS, focusing on collaboration and the adoption of solutions to address pressing environmental challenges. LHS has already begun partnerships with innovators like i2cool, which provides solutions to reduce surface and indoor temperatures without the need for electricity, and AQMC, which offers odour control and air purification systems that retrofit easily into existing HVAC systems and consume minimal energy—comparable to a coffee machine, said a statement.
This collaboration will foster innovation and facilitate the exchange of knowledge among industry leaders, policymakers, and green technology developers, further accelerating the adoption of sustainable practices in the country’s infrastructure. Through events like the ‘Sustainable Infrastructure Blueprint’, LHS and EmiratesGBC aim to raise awareness, share insights, and implementation of eco-friendly technologies that promote energy efficiency, improve indoor air quality, and reduce carbon emissions, contributing to the UAE’s broader sustainability goals.

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