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EcoWorld London is a leading developer of stylish and sustainable homes throughout London. EcoWorld London draws on the expertise and resources of Eco World International Berhad, a respected listed developer in Malaysia. Partnering with Willmott Dixon, a renowned UK construction firm with over 160 years of experience, EcoWorld London delivers communities known for their high quality, sustainability, and contemporary design. From vibrant East India Dock to tranquil Millbrook Park and the flourishing Verdo - Kew Bridge, EcoWorld London offers a diverse portfolio of developments in desirable locations across the city.

EcoWorld Key facts

    • Award-Winning Excellence: Recipient of prestigious awards such as Best New Place to Live (London Planning Awards), Development of the Year (RESI awards), Grand Prix Award, Best Regeneration Project (Evening Standard), and The Placemaking Award (2018 Property Awards)
    • Sustainability Champion: Committed to a greener future, EcoWorld London has pledged to achieve Net Zero Carbon in its operations by 2025, ensuring a positive impact on London's environment.
    • Leading Developments: From the stylish Oxbow and The Claves to the tranquil Verdo and the award-winning Aberfeldy Village, EcoWorld London's portfolio showcases their commitment to high-quality, sustainable communities across the UK capital.
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