
Why Co-ownership Is a Smart Ecological Choice in the Fight Against Climate Change
In an era increasingly defined by environmental awareness, our lifestyle and housing choices play a crucial role. As we strive to reduce our ecological footprint, co-ownership living emerges as a sustainable and intelligent option — particularly in the global effort to fight climate change.
🌍 Density That Limits Urban Sprawl
Unlike single-family neighborhoods that occupy large plots of land, co-owned buildings bring multiple residential units together within a smaller footprint.
➡️ The result: optimized urban space, reduced urban sprawl, and better preservation of green spaces and natural habitats.
⚡ More Efficient Use of Resources
The density of co-ownership properties encourages shared and efficient infrastructure, such as:
• centralized heating and cooling systems,
• optimized collective lighting,
• community solar panels.
➡️ These shared systems reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
🌱 Collective Initiatives for Sustainable Living
Co-owned properties often promote eco-friendly communal spaces, including:
• community gardens,
• composting areas,
• organized recycling programs.
➡️These initiatives foster environmentally responsible habits and encourage residents to adopt a sustainable lifestyle every day.
Co-ownership is not just a housing model — it’s an ecological and intelligent choice.
• It limits urban sprawl,
• optimizes energy use,
• and encourages sustainable collective practices.
👉 By choosing co-ownership, we can reduce our ecological footprint while building resilient, sustainable communities for the future.
Useful links:
Stratégie canadienne pour les bâtiments verts
Guide pratique pour une gestion durable et participative des copropriétés
Impact de la densité urbaine sur l’environnement
INSPQ – En route vers des environnements bâtis favorables à la mobilité durable
