Quad Central has announced the first building in Malta to achieve LEED Platinum certification, a prestigious accolade awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
The LEED certification is the world’s foremost green building rating system, providing a comprehensive framework for creating healthy, efficient, and cost-effective buildings. Achieving LEED Platinum, the highest level of certification, is “a testament to Quad Central’s dedication to minimising environmental impact while maximising economic and social benefits”, said the management in an announcement.
They added that the certification underscores the organisation's commitment to sustainability, "positioning it as a leader in environmental management and sustainable building practices, not only in Malta but across Europe".
As the first building in Malta to receive this certification, Quad Central now stands alongside global landmarks such as The Crystal in London, the first building in the world to attain LEED Platinum certification, and Apple Park in Cupertino, California—one of the largest LEED Platinum-certified structures globally, powered by renewable energy sources.
Sandro Attard, General Manager at Quad Central, said that “This achievement not only reflects our dedication to environmental stewardship but also sets a new standard for sustainable development in Malta and beyond… We are immensely proud to achieve LEED Platinum certification, a testament to our unwavering commitment to sustainability and excellence.”
The management closed off their statement by saying that the Quad Central’s journey towards sustainability has been meticulously planned to enhance environmental quality, economic efficiency, and community well-being.
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