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Greening the Mines: Coal and Lignite PSUs Lead the Way in Land Restoration and Sustainability

Posted 05 Jun 2024

Updated 11 Jun 2024

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The report highlights efforts of PSUs to minimize the environmental footprints of coal mining through sustained reclamation and afforestation activities across areas in and around mining areas. 

Key Findings 

  • Coal Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) have undertaken extensive afforestation and ecological restoration projects.
  • They have adopted innovative techniques, such as seed ball plantation, seed casting via drones, and Miyawaki plantation, to increase green cover in coal regions.
    • Miyawaki plantation involves planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcover plants within every square meter. 

Other Greening Initiatives In the Mining Sector  

  • Mine closure guidelines issued by the Ministry of Coal require reclamation and rehabilitation of mined-out land. 
  • Environment Impact Assessment and Environment Management Plan for Mining. 
  • Forest Clearance (FC) must be obtained from the MoEF&CC to diverge forest land for non-forest purposes.
  • India’s NDC commitment to create an additional carbon sink of 2.5 to 3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent through additional forest and tree cover by 2030.

Environmental Consequences of Coal Mining

  • Large amounts of fertile land are wiped out yearly due to opencast coal mining.
  • Harmful toxic metals settled down in agricultural fields affecting the productivity of crops and causing a decline in soil fertility
  • Change in land profile, land degradation, impact on flora & fauna, etc. 
  • Displacement of the people, Loss of livelihood
  • Air pollution, Water pollution, Acid rock drainage, etc. 
  • Tags :
  • Mining
  • Public Sector Undertakings
  • Environment Impact Assessment
  • Environment Management Plan for Mining
  • Miyawaki plantation
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