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

New Delhi, June 4, 2024 (TBB Bureau): Coal and Lignite Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), under the guidance of the Ministry of Coal, have not only increased coal production levels over the years to meet the escalating energy demands of the nation but have also demonstrated their dedication to environmental preservation by implementing various mitigation measures. One such measure involves reclaiming mined-out areas through extensive plantation efforts in and around coal-bearing regions.

As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), the focus of World Environment Day 2024 is on land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience, under the slogan “Our Land. Our Future. We are #GenerationRestoration.” This theme emphasizes the importance of sustainable land management and the need to rehabilitate degraded lands to ensure a sustainable future for all.

The Ministry of Coal has released a report titled “Greening Initiative in Coal & Lignite PSUs,” highlighting the efforts of these PSUs to restore and rejuvenate mined-out lands. The PSUs have undertaken extensive afforestation and ecological restoration projects, transforming barren landscapes into thriving green areas. These initiatives not only combat desertification and enhance drought resilience but also contribute to carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation. The report underscores the significant role the coal sector can play in advancing the goals of land restoration and promoting environmental sustainability. This synergy between global ambitions and local actions illustrates a comprehensive approach to preserving our planet’s land resources for future generations.

Amrit Lal Meena, Secretary of the Ministry of Coal, commended the efforts of CMPDI and the Sustainability & Just Transition Division in compiling this report. He expressed his anticipation that the report would garner significant attention and be leveraged to augment green cover through the adoption of innovative techniques, such as seed ball plantation, seed casting via drones, and Miyawaki plantation, within coal mines by other entities. The report aims to outline the initiatives undertaken by the coal sector to increase green cover in coal regions through reclamation efforts.

The report emphasizes the consistent and earnest endeavors made by Coal/Lignite PSUs to mitigate the environmental impact of coal mining through ongoing reclamation and afforestation efforts. It presents greening initiatives carried out in both closed and active coal mines, alongside a blueprint for a more sustainable and eco-friendly future. The data provided has undergone validation through Remote Sensing Studies and on-site ground-truthing surveys at selected locations. This report stands as the initial comprehensive documentation of baseline data regarding greening efforts by Coal/Lignite PSUs, setting a standard for forthcoming scientific investigations.

Contained within the report is a compilation of mine-specific data by the companies concerning land usage status, corresponding reclamation efforts, and both current and planned plantations, both within and outside project sites. The amalgamated data depicts land usage across coal mines, the extent of completed reclamation projects, and the varieties of plantations undertaken. Additionally, a roadmap has been outlined for future plantation initiatives planned until the fiscal year 2029-2030, considering the necessary advancements in effective land reclamation and the sustainable utilization of mining-degraded lands.

Coal/Lignite PSUs are implementing scientific reclamation techniques for mined-out lands according to technical and biological schedules outlined in mining plans. Additionally, they are pioneering community-oriented land uses such as restored forests, eco-parks, and eco-tourism sites. According to the report, Coal/Lignite PSUs have established green cover spanning approximately 50,000 hectares in and around coal mining regions over the years. This includes biological reclamation of de-coaled land covering around 29,592 hectares, additional plantation efforts like avenue plantation within mine leaseholds accounting for roughly 12,673 hectares, and plantation activities outside mine leaseholds covering about 7,735 hectares. This collective effort is estimated to create a carbon sink potential of approximately 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year.

It is anticipated that this report will reinforce the commitment to land reclamation and management among coal PSUs while catalyzing the establishment of sustainable green cover across coal mining projects. This initiative will further contribute to the augmentation of India’s green cover, thereby aiding in the fulfillment of India’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) target of achieving a carbon sink of 2.5 to 3.0 billion tonnes by 2030.

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