With our focus on homes in this issue, we took a closer look at what the Kadi Group has been developing in terms of green construction on the island.


The whole world has become more conscious regarding environmental solutions in all aspects of our lives, from everyday products to areas such as building a home. When contemplating construction, it can be challenging to comprehend how to go about it considering the amount of waste that is usually generated. However, we were pleased to discover that this sector has given considerable thought to the matter, and the Kadi Group is embracing aspects of sustainability and bringing them to the construction scene in Bahrain.
“Sustainability is no longer optional – it’s essential. Today’s world demands that we take responsibility for our environmental impact. Building homes with this at their core ensures we reduce our carbon footprint, conserve resources and create healthier living environments. It’s not just about preserving the planet; it’s about improving the quality of life for generations to come,” says Saleh Ibrahim Nasser Alfudhala, Kadi Group Founder.
ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES
Just as in every field, certain steps and guidelines help move towards the concept of green building. Key elements include energy efficiency, the use of eco-friendly materials, smart water management, waste reduction and the incorporation of renewable energy sources. “Additionally, site selection, orientation for natural lighting and ventilation and integration with green spaces are vital. Every detail, from insulation to lighting systems, matters when creating a truly green home,” adds Saleh.
The above aspects are part of the three interconnected pillars that represent a holistic approach to sustainable construction: environmental, social and economic. This means that when putting together a green project, it not only has to contain environmental solutions but also be socially beneficial, economically viable and durable.

CONSCIOUS HOME
One of the group’s projects that demonstrates ethical construction is the Kadi Eco Tower, a landmark building that reflects the company’s commitment to clean, sustainable development. The tower integrates energy-efficient systems, water conservation strategies and eco-friendly construction materials. Beyond the technical aspects, it also prioritises human well-being – providing residents with comfortable, sustainable spaces that promote a healthier lifestyle in harmony with nature.
“What truly sets Kadi Eco Tower apart is its holistic approach. It’s not just about green certifications or innovative technologies – it’s about redefining what it means to live sustainably. The tower combines luxury with responsibility, offering highend finishes, intelligent systems and sustainable features without compromising on comfort or aesthetics. It’s a statement that sustainability and elegance can coexist,” adds Saleh.



GREEN LIFESTLYLE
The movement towards an eco-friendly life involves making conscious choices to minimise individual carbon footprint in all aspects; it is essentially about living in a way that reduces harm to the planet and promotes well-being. It is interesting to see that new house buyers are well aware of this matter and want to purchase green homes.
“Modern buyers, especially younger generations, are much more environmentally conscious. We’ve seen a noticeable shift in preferences toward homes that are both energy-efficient and sustainably built. Buyers are asking the right questions and they’re willing to invest in properties that align with their values. It’s a trend that’s gaining momentum,” says Saleh.
This lifestyle concept aligns with Bahrain Vision 2030 (a roadmap for sustainable economic and social development), supporting national goals for a greener and more balanced urban landscape. “Awareness in this region is growing significantly. Governments are introducing regulations and incentives and developers are recognising the value of sustainability – not just as a responsibility but as a competitive edge. At Kadi Group, we’re proud to be among the pioneers driving this change, and we believe that the future of real estate in the region lies in sustainable development,” concludes Saleh.
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please call Kadi Group on 3344 0279 or email info@kadi.bh
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