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Maryam reiterates commitment to environment protection

Pakistan Observer · Jun 6, 2026, 1:44 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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Urges citizens to plant more trees Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has appealed to the public to plant more trees and safeguard natural resources, reaffirming the provincial government’s strong commitment to environmental protection and the elimination of plastic pollution on the occasion of World Environment Day. In her special message, the chief minister expressed gratitude over the significant reduction in fog levels and the improvement in environmental conditions witnessed during the past year. She also commended Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb and her entire team for achieving notable environmental improvements in Lahore and other parts of the province. Maryam Nawaz directed the authorities to continue legal action against the use of substandard plastic bags and instructed officials to expedite the completion of Punjab s first-ever Environment Observatory Project. The Earth is a beautiful planet, and it is our collective responsibility to take every possible step for its protection and survival, the chief minister said. She noted that effective and sustainable measures aimed at reducing environmental pollution and combating smog were yielding encouraging results. The chief minister stated that Punjab had become the first province in the region to acquire the capability of issuing early alerts regarding environmental pollution. She said that air pollution indicators were being monitored across the province through a state-of-the-art Air Quality Forecast System. She further highlighted that Punjab s first Environment Wall was operating round the clock, providing a 24/7 monitoring mechanism for environmental agencies and institutions. Maryam Nawaz said that legal action was continuing against environmental violations, including smoke-emitting vehicles, brick kilns and the burning of crop residues. She added that 30 modern fog guns were being effectively utilized to combat smog, while additional fog guns were being procured for Lahore and other cities.

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