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GS-3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment
Context: The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has reduced the mandatory greenbelt or green cover requirement for new industrial estates, parks, and individual industries under environmental clearance conditions.
More on the News
• The Ministry had earlier mandated a minimum 33% greenbelt under the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2006, for all listed development projects, including industrial estates.
• The latest revision aims to balance land-use efficiency with environmental needs and promote faster industrial development.
• To rationalise the greenbelt requirements, the Ministry constituted a committee to review existing norms.
• The committee submitted its report, which was examined by the Expert Advisory Committee (EAC). After due deliberation, the EAC recommended the revised criteria that have now been adopted.
Relaxed Norms
• For Industrial Estates (greenfield projects):
• For Individual Units within Industrial Estates:
• For Standalone Industrial Units (outside estates):
Positive Implications
• The revision could reduce land requirements and lower development costs, encouraging industrial development.
• Category-wise differentiating introduces a more tailored, pollution-based regulatory framework.
Negative Implications
• Reducing the green cover from 33 % to 10 % could weaken environmental buffers, possibly increasing air pollution and ecological stress in industrial zones.
• Environmentalists argue that the move prioritises corporate interests over ecological safeguards, with limited public data on the scientific rationale behind the new thresholds.

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