Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
green-line
noun
/ɡriːn laɪn/

Definition
A green line is a designated guideline or policy often used in environmental contexts, referring to areas or actions that promote sustainability and ecological balance.

Examples
- The city implemented a green line policy to protect its parks from urban development.
- Using a green line in construction projects can ensure that natural habitats are preserved.

Meaning
The term relates to practices or strategies that are environmentally friendly, aiming to conserve natural resources and minimize harmful impacts on the environment.

Synonyms
- sustainable practice
- eco-friendly policy
- environmental guideline