NTPC releases ‘Biodiversity Policy’ for conservation, restoration of biodiversity

NTPC releases ‘Biodiversity Policy’ for conservation, restoration of biodiversity

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: June 04 2022

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  • India’s largest power generating firm NTPC Limited has issued renewed Biodiversity Policy 2022 to establish a comprehensive vision and guiding principle for conservation, restoration, and enhancement of biodiversity.
  • This Biodiversity Policy is an essential component of the NTPC Environmental Policy. 
  • Its goals are consistent with environmental and sustainability policies.
  • NTPC was the first PSU to issue Biodiversity Policy in 2018. In the same year, NTPC became a member of the India Business and Biodiversity Initiative (IBBI).
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