- It should be re-prepared without giving post facto clearances to establish industries, their development and infrastructural expansions.
- No reclassification of industries: All industries should be strictly scrutinised for the environmental effects emerging from them in order to maintain safe environment.
- No dilution of public hearings: All industries and projects should be assessed through public hearings.
- The violators of environmental norms mentioned in the EIA should be punished severely and, if necessary, licenses should be cancelled.
- The cumulative environmental effect of the industries should be studied and considered.
- Ecological and wildlife expert institutes, conservationists to be given the mandate to define ‘ecological damage’ along with the Central Pollution Control Board.
- No further expansion of existing roads and new roads through forests, with the same for the railways.
- All the wetlands should be intact without establishing new industries and no permission given for further expansion of existing industries.
- All three seasons should be studied to prepare EIA for the establishment, expansion of industry and any project.
- Corporates should maintain corporate environmental responsibility.
- Global warming must be considered to avoid cumulative effect on biodiversity and environment as well.