Railways to reduce
water consumption by 20%
Besides, the cooperation with the UN body aims to concretise an action
plan for the development of green technology and also to set up waste
management centres at all major railway stations.Railways to reduce water consumption by 20%
Indian Railways joined hands with United Nations Environment Programme
to draw out a roadmap for achieving 20 per cent reduction in water
consumption at rail establishments.
Besides, the cooperation with the UN body aims to concretise an action
plan for the development of green technology and also to set up waste
management centres at all major railway stations.
Welcoming the partnership with UNEP, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said
"The priority in railways is to reduce the carbon footprints which will
help public at large".
Railways is the largest consumer of water as well as electricity and a
major contributor to green environment due to reduced greenhouse gas
emissions.
Highlighting the scope of work on the green front, Prabhu said "The
partnership offers greater opportunities for environment conservation in
collaboration with UNEP." Railways signed a letter of intent with UNEP
to formalise joint cooperation in the area of environmental conservation
in the presence of Prabhu and senior officials from UNEP and railways.
The cooperation with UNEP will help railways achieve its green target as
the national transporter is already taking several green initiatives
and is going to produce 1,000 MW solar energy.
Describing Indian Railways as an "iconic organisation", UNEP Executive
Director Erik Solheim said "Railways provides environment friendly
transport".
Referring to the identified areas for joint action, Solheim said "The
focus of this partnership is on three main areas. Waste management which
is important for community, reduction in water consumption which is
core of environment issues and sustainable public procurement".
He further said "Indian Railways is a major procurement agency. The
focus should be to move towards a greener state
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