One Earth is developed on an area of 41,000 square meters and incorporates a host of green features.
More than 70% of materials used in the interiors of the building are recycled. LED street lighting is powered entirely by renewable energy-based systems located on the site, reducing approximately 25% of the total lighting load. About 90% of regularly occupied spaces have daylight exposure, saving on artificial lighting.
Daylight sensors are used in the workstation areas to minimize use of artificial lighting. Occupancy sensors control task lighting in unoccupied workstations helps to save about 20% of energy costs. Jet fans installed in the basements intermittently push out stale air and bring in fresh air, saving 50% energy as compared to ducted basement ventilation system.
Storm and rainwater management system channels all rain water received into a controlled flow, preventing soil erosion and facilitating removal of silt.
One Earth ranks among the largest green building projects in India.