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Jamshri Realty has introduced its Clean-Living-as-a-Service (CLaaS) model at Jamshri City, a 15-acre integrated lifestyle district in Solapur, positioning sustainability as a core urban service. The initiative integrates clean water, clean energy and clean food systems to create a regenerative, self-sustaining ecosystem. Key measures include restoration of a 200-ft heritage well, 30+ groundwater recharge bores, 60,000 sq ft of rainwater harvesting infrastructure and a 950 kW solar plant, with additional capacity planned. By March 2026, the project is expected to generate 1.76 million units of clean energy annually and reduce carbon emissions by around 1,400 tonnes per year. The development also incorporates adaptive reuse of existing structures and aims for zero-waste-to-landfill certification, reinforcing Jamshri Realty's focus on scalable, future-ready urban development.
Jamshri Realty has unveiled its Clean-Living-as-a-Service (CLaaS) model at Jamshri City, a 15-acre integrated lifestyle district in Solapur, marking a shift toward embedding sustainability as a foundational urban service rather than an add-on feature.
The CLaaS framework integrates clean water, clean energy and clean food systems into a regenerative, self-sustaining urban ecosystem. At the heart of the initiative is a comprehensive water security strategy. The project includes restoration of a 200-ft heritage well, installation of more than 30 groundwater recharge bores and development of over 60,000 sq ft of rainwater harvesting infrastructure. These measures together conserve approximately 2.5 million litres of water annually. Plans are also underway to achieve 100 per cent wastewater recycling through bio-sewage treatment plants (Bio-STPs), alongside the proposed deployment of air-to-water systems to meet future potable water requirements.
Energy sustainability forms another key pillar of the CLaaS model. Jamshri City has installed a 950 kW solar power plant to serve its commercial and retail areas, with an additional 500 kW capacity planned. By March 2026, the solar infrastructure is expected to generate over 1.76 million units of clean energy annually. This is projected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1,400 tonnes each year.
Environmental stewardship is further reinforced through the adaptive reuse of more than 1.5 lakh sq ft of existing industrial structures. By preserving the embodied carbon in concrete and steel, the project has reportedly saved nearly 10,000 tonnes of CO emissions equivalent to the annual emissions of over 2,100 gasoline-powered cars while preventing more than 26,000 metric tonnes of construction waste from entering landfills. Additional measures include vertical gardens, micro-climate zones, a campus-wide no-plastic policy and a roadmap toward zero-waste-to-landfill certification.
Rajesh Damani, Founder and Managing Director of Jamshri Realty, said the transformation journey began in 2018 with a vision to create a sustainable, community-first city within a city in Solapur. He described Jamshri City as a 1.5 million sq ft aspirational, family-centric township designed to bring metro-style lifestyle options to emerging smart towns.
Damani added that the CLaaS model combines century-old industrial heritage with advanced green technologies and circular systems to deliver a net-positive ecosystem for residents.
Building on the success of Jamshri City, the company plans to replicate the CLaaS framework across its upcoming developments, reinforcing its commitment to scalable and future-ready urban projects that integrate sustainability into everyday living.
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