Senate panel discusses urgent measures to tackle plastic waste and tailpipe emissions

The Nation  |  Apr 12, 2023

ISLAMABAD    -     The Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change meeting addressed several environmental concerns and proposed solutions to tackle them. One of the primary issues discussed was the increasing plastic waste in Pakistan. Officials informed the committee that around three mil­lion tonnes of plastic waste was generated in Pakistan in 2022, and this number is expected to reach 12 million by 2040 if immediate action is not taken. To address this issue, the Government of Pakistan has joined the Global Plastic Action Partnership to reduce plastic waste and work on different projects that help recycle plastic waste. The com­mittee emphasized the need to find substitutes for plastic rather than imposing a ban on it. The ministry is working with international partners to find environmentally friendly so­lutions for recycling plastic waste.

The committee also discussed the impact of tailpipe emissions from cars on climate change. Senator Asad Ali Junejo suggested making it man­datory for vehicles to get their emis­sion tests every three years, which the committee deferred and directed the ministry to hold a meeting with Excise and Vehicles Inspection cell to address the matter. Additionally, the committee addressed the issue of a chemical factory named Silver Lac Chemical & Allied Industries operating in a residential area in Rawalpindi district without obtain­ing NOC. However, Senator Seemee Ezdi stated that the matter falls un­der domain of province and commit­tee is not authorized to take up the matter. The committee also received a briefing on the carbon credits of the billion trees tsunami, including mangrove forests in Sindh.

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