What is green corridor?

A green corridor is a designated route or area that is designed to prioritise and facilitate the transportation of environmentally friendly or sustain

A green corridor is a designated route or area that is designed to prioritise and facilitate the transportation of environmentally friendly or sustainable goods or services. This can include the transportation of renewable energy, electric vehicles, and other green technologies, as well as products that have been sustainably produced or sourced. Green corridors may also be used to promote sustainable transportation practices, such as the use of public transportation, carpooling, or biking.


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Green corridors may be implemented by governments, businesses, or other organisations in an effort to reduce the environmental impact of transportation and support the development and adoption of sustainable technologies and practices. They can be established on a local, regional, or national level, and may involve the creation of dedicated lanes or routes for green transportation, as well as infrastructure improvements and incentives for sustainable transportation options.