Building today, preserving tomorrow: Moka’s sustainable vision

03 March 2026

Building today, preserving tomorrow: Moka’s sustainable vision

Building today, preserving tomorrow: Moka’s sustainable vision

In Moka, every project is designed with the long term in mind. It is not just about meeting today’s needs, but about anticipating those of future generations. Building a city means planning its balance, protecting its resources and ensuring its coherence over time. So how does Moka combine growth with sustainability?

A long-term plan guiding the city’s development

For more than 20 years, a comprehensive master plan has shaped Moka’s growth. This overarching vision prevents unstructured expansion and ensures that the territory evolves in a consistent and thoughtful way.

 

Every neighbourhood, every subdivision and every project has been carefully anticipated.

 

The goal is clear: to create a balanced city where homes, offices, schools, shops, services and green spaces coexist harmoniously. This approach also helps limit urban sprawl. By encouraging denser, mixed use living environments, Moka protects more land for agriculture, as well as for green areas and shared spaces at the heart of the city.

The result?

A compact city where everything is within easy reach. You can walk from home to school, cycle to work or run errands by bike or scooter without relying on a car. Key routes such as La Promenade make it easier to move around within the city and reduce the need for short car journeys.

Did you know?

In 2025, Telfair became the first neighbourhood in Africa to receive LEED ND certification. Awarded in only 49 countries worldwide, this American certification is among the most demanding sustainability standards globally.

Managing resources wisely

Sustainable development begins with recognising that certain resources are finite. In Moka, this translates into infrastructure designed to optimise energy and water use.

 

A solar farm located at the Climate Hub in Telfair generates the equivalent of the energy required to power the city’s public spaces. Meanwhile, a wastewater treatment plant allows recycled water to be used for irrigating and maintaining green areas.

24,000+

trees planted

35%

of the city dedicated to green and shared spaces

20,000

of solar panels in Telfair

Designing a city where responsible choices come naturally

A sustainable city is not built on infrastructure alone. It also depends on the commitment of its residents. That is why Moka makes it easier to adopt responsible habits in everyday life.

Molok waste sorting stations

are installed across the city to encourage recycling.

Drinking water fountains

promote the use of reusable bottles instead of single use plastic.

Initiatives such as Arbor Day

invite citizens to take part in planting trees.

Gradually, these simple actions become habits. And those habits shape a culture of sustainability..

A vision built to last

In Moka, sustainability is not an afterthought. It is part of the city’s DNA.

 

  • A clear plan.
  • Thoughtfully designed infrastructure.
  • An engaged community.

 

Here, development does not mean building faster. It means building better, with coherence and responsibility.

 

Because a city designed with care today is a city that will remain enjoyable to live in tomorrow.

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