PAKISTAN
Sugar mills in Sindh, Pakistan, are now biting a bitter pie. About 27 mills have been labelled environmentally hazardous by the Sindh Environmental Control Agency. They did not install a "showering system" to neutralise the damaging effects of the waste particles. Liquid affluents from the mills are also poisoning fish and plants in the region. While millowners fiercely deny the charges, the agency is now in the process of collecting samples from the smoke emissions and waste water from each mill to corner them.
Related Content
- A global incentive scheme to reduce carbon emissions
- Urgency of heatwave risk management
- Climate risk impacts on employment opportunities for youth in Pakistan
- Fossil fuel subsidies and GHG emissions: firm-level empirical evidence from developing Asia
- Gendered dimensions of loss and damage in Asia
- Air Quality Life Index (AQLI): annual update 2023