Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa April 2016 | Page 48

GREEN CONSTRUCTION Green Living and the psychology of change BY ETTIENE PRETORIUS, MARI-LOUIS & CHARINE ELS I n an ideal world we would all have realized by this time that we needed to change our consumerist nature in order for our planet to be able to sustain us. But we haven’t. We have not changed our way of thinking, and as a result our behavior has stayed the same. We still use as much as we want, when we want, because we can - whether or not it makes sense to do so in the long run, or not. While that is definitely a viable approach we’re already starting to implement, true behavioural change is an incredibly complex concept. With that in mind, it’s worth looking into other dynamics of change that could have a significant impact on the speed at which South Africans embrace a more sustainable way of living. A quick recap The South African government is already forcing new commercial buildings to be built according to strict green standards, seeing as they put a significant amount of pressure on our resources. But what’s the next step? Established residential developments obviously can’t be instantly and completely converted to be more sustainable. However, it might be time to put a reasonable, permanent restriction on how much water and electricity a household should be using, with an In the previous issue we looked at how it might be possible to cheat South Africans into converting their homes to be greener. By offering consumers an affordable UPS system that satisfies their need to evade load shedding, we can coax them into converting household appliances to more energy efficient versions. The consumer’s immediate needs are met, the solution doesn’t break the bank, AND homes become greener versions of their former selves. 46 APRIL 2016 SA Real Estate Investor From the top down www.reimag.co.za