The Green Credit Programme is intended to reward actions that lead to real environmental gains. Activities such as restoring degraded land through tree plantation, conserving water bodies or reducing pollution can be registered and verified. When they meet specified standards, they generate tradable green credits that create financial incentives for individuals, communities and companies. This complements traditional regulation with positive rewards.
Option A:
This option is incorrect because coal plants without controls increase pollution and would not qualify for green credits.
Option B:
This option correctly states that verified improvement activities like plantation and water conservation are eligible for earning credits.
Option C:
Discharging untreated effluents violates environmental laws and would attract penalties, not credits.
Option D:
Increasing single-use plastics conflicts with waste-reduction goals and cannot be considered a positive environmental action.
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