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Mosaic Property Group is incredibly mindful of the footprint they leave behind, both on the growing footprint of South East Queensland communities where it develops and on the environment.

For a private developer, they are one of the most advanced in their genuine commitment to sustainability and remain focused on continuing to evolve their design and development process to optimise environmental efficiencies.

Mosaic’s holistic approach looks at sustainability from a social, economic, and environmental perspective. They decided to pursue UDIA’s 6-Leaf EnviroDevelopment certification for The Patterson by Mosaic early in the process because it aligned closely with their objectives and exemplified their commitment to conscious development.

To read this article in full, click here. This article is from #4 2022 edition of UDIA WA’s The Urbanist magazine. To read this edition in full, click here.

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