Key Highlights
- Blue Line gets the carbon-neutral stamp of approval.
- This is a big step for DMRC’s green goals and tackling climate change.
- They’ve already certified their corporate HQ and staff quarters this year.
- This aligns with India’s target for net-zero emissions by 2070.
- DMRC is using energy-efficient tech and other eco-friendly practices.
Looma News
With the government pushing for net-zero emissions by 2070, DMRC is stepping it up. They’re implementing all sorts of green initiatives, from energy-efficient trains to renewable energy sources. They’ve also added rainwater harvesting systems and are on top of waste management, really proving their commitment to going green.
Right now, the Delhi Metro network covers nearly 393 km and has around 2,888 stations, including the Noida-Greater Noida Metro and the Rapid Metro in Gurugram. This certification shows that DMRC is serious about building a greener future for urban transport.