Sunday, August 31, 2025
29.1 C
New Delhi

Government releases methodology for calculating Green Credit for tree plantation

Government releases methodology for calculating Green Credit for tree plantation

NEW DELHI: Industries, cooperatives and other entities, involved in tree plantation in degraded forest land or in other identified land parcels, will be able earn Green Credit only after completion of minimum five years of restoration activities and after achieving a minimum canopy density of 40% (overhead layer of tree crown covering 40% of the ground area), shows an official notification on methodology for calculating the Green Credit in respect of tree plantation activity. It means only tree count will not earn them credit unless the plantation achieves the certain required density. “The Green Credit shall be calculated based on the vegetation status including the change in the canopy density and the number of surviving trees. The minimum canopy density of 40% shall have to be achieved in the degraded forest land parcel for issuance of Green Credit and one Green Credit shall be awarded for each new tree of the age more than five years,” said the Rules, notified by the Union environment ministry on Friday.The Rules, however, made it clear the Green Credit generated for compensatory afforestation or tree plantation under the Green Credit programme activity will be non-tradable and non-transferable except for the transfer between the holding company and its subsidiary companies.It also specified that the Green Credit generated under the programme may be exchanged only once to meet the compliance of the compensatory afforestation in cases related to diversion of forest land for non-forestry purposes and also to meet the requirement under the corporate social responsibility (CSR) of the companies, based on cost incurred towards forest restoration activities. The earned Green Credit can also be used by them to meet the requirement of plantation of trees to fulfil the obligations in compliance of the approval of the project/activity being undertaken by the applicant persons or entities.The notification said that once the Green Credit is exchanged for any of these purposes, it will be deemed to have been extinguished to the extent such credit has been used and to that extent it cannot be used again. The environment ministry had launched the Green Credit Programme in Oct 2023 in order to encourage the private sector and other entities to voluntarily take up tree plantation and other environment-friendly practices. The programme is an innovative market-based mechanism designed to incentivize voluntary environment positive actions.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Liverpool vs Arsenal LIVE, Premier League Matchday 3: Undefeated heavyweights lock horns in blockbuster clash at Anfield

Liverpool vs Arsenal, Premier League Matchday 3 LIVE Updates: Defending champions Liverpool host Arsenal, who have finished runners-up in each of the last three seasons, in a blockbuster showdown at Anfield on Sunday. Read More

Aquarius Daily Horoscope (1 September, 2025): Positive Shifts And Uplifting Moments Await

Aquarius Horoscope: Welcome to the future, Aquarius! Your sign is all about innovation, individuality, and humanitarian pursuits. Read More

Capricorn Daily Horoscope (1 September, 2025): A Day Of Personal Growth, Career Opportunities, And Romance

Capricorn Horoscope: Hello, ambitious Capricorn! You’re known for your discipline, practicality, and determination to climb the ladder of success. Read More

Manchester United set sights on World Cup-winner Emiliano Martinez to solve goalkeeping woes ahead of transfer deadline

With Altay Bayindir and Andre Onana guilty of committing errors in the matches that Manchester United have played so far this season, the ‘Red Devils’ are reportedly keen on a last-minute signing of Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez. Read More

Harman’s show steals hearts as India weather Japanese storm in Rajgir

India defeated Japan and secured a place in the ‘Super 4’ stage of the Asia Cup. But the scoreline could have been much better than 3-2, had the field-goal chances been converted. Read More

Topics

Liverpool vs Arsenal LIVE, Premier League Matchday 3: Undefeated heavyweights lock horns in blockbuster clash at Anfield

Liverpool vs Arsenal, Premier League Matchday 3 LIVE Updates: Defending champions Liverpool host Arsenal, who have finished runners-up in each of the last three seasons, in a blockbuster showdown at Anfield on Sunday. Read More

Aquarius Daily Horoscope (1 September, 2025): Positive Shifts And Uplifting Moments Await

Aquarius Horoscope: Welcome to the future, Aquarius! Your sign is all about innovation, individuality, and humanitarian pursuits. Read More

Capricorn Daily Horoscope (1 September, 2025): A Day Of Personal Growth, Career Opportunities, And Romance

Capricorn Horoscope: Hello, ambitious Capricorn! You’re known for your discipline, practicality, and determination to climb the ladder of success. Read More

Manchester United set sights on World Cup-winner Emiliano Martinez to solve goalkeeping woes ahead of transfer deadline

With Altay Bayindir and Andre Onana guilty of committing errors in the matches that Manchester United have played so far this season, the ‘Red Devils’ are reportedly keen on a last-minute signing of Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez. Read More

Harman’s show steals hearts as India weather Japanese storm in Rajgir

India defeated Japan and secured a place in the ‘Super 4’ stage of the Asia Cup. But the scoreline could have been much better than 3-2, had the field-goal chances been converted. Read More

Cairo-bound train derails in Egypt, 3 dead and nearly 100 injured

At least three people were killed and 94 others injured when a passenger train traveling from Matrouh to Cairo derailed in western Egypt on Saturday. Read More

Salim Khan: Father-in-law’s only objection was my religion

Legendary writer Salim Khan, father of Salman Khan, recently opened up about his marriage with Salma Khan (born Sushila Charak) in a new interview. The couple tied the knot in 1964, but their union did not come without challenges. Read More

Israeli Strikes Intensify In Gaza City As Netanyahu’s Cabinet Weighs Plan To Seize Territory

Israeli forces unleashed heavy air and ground assaults on the outskirts of Gaza City overnight, destroying homes and displacing more families as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet prepared on Sunday to discuss a plan to seize Read More

Related Articles