The sustainable transformation of the 1960s industrial precinct in Melbourne, formerly owned by Philip Morris, into a $200 million commercial community, has resulted in savings of 19 million kilograms of embodied carbon, or the equivalent of 400 rail cars full of coal.
In 2012, Kimirica embarked on a humble journey, initially supplying bath and body products to a select group of hotels. Fast forward to today, Kimirica has evolved into a global powerhouse, standing as one of the foremost manufacturers and providers of hotel amenities. Its reach extends not only across India but spans across more than 30 countries worldwide. This remarkable growth trajectory showcases Kimirica s unwavering commitment to excellence and its transformation into a key player in the international hospitality industry.
Up Property's adaptive all-electric transformation of a 1950s industrial factory at Moorabbin has attracted a swathe of sustainability-focused tenants.
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