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Bangladesh looks to learn from Lahore’s innovative anti-pollution measures, Pakistan’s solar energy model

ISLAMABAD: Bangladesh’s Adviser for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, on Tuesday praised the Punjab government’s innovative efforts to combat air pollution in its provincial capital, Lahore and expressed keen interest in learning and adopting similar practices in Bangladesh.


Speaking in an exclusive interview with Pakistan TV, she further expressed Bangladesh’s desire to replicate the Pakistani model for promoting renewable energy, particularly through rooftop solar installations.


Syeda Rizwana Hasan is visiting Pakistan to attend 28th Sustainable Development Conference organised by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) in Islamabad from November 4 to 7.


The Punjab government has rolled out a multi-pronged smog mitigation campaign that includes truck-mounted anti-smog guns, fog cannon units that spray ultra-fine water mist to capture PM2.5 and PM10 particles (tiny airborne particles that cause smog) and bring them to the ground.


“I was very encouraged to hear that Lahore is dealing with its air pollution problems with new innovations,” Hasan said, adding that Bangladesh would be happy to learn from Punjab government to adopt these innovations.


“I will be very happy if the lessons of Lahore can be communicated to us, so that Bangladesh can adopt to the same practices that Lahore has introduced,” she added.


Hasan said Bangladesh was also looking to convert to renewable energy and Pakistani model of popularising rooftop solars could be very useful in this regard.  


“We know that Pakistan already has got huge success in popularising renewable energy through the usage of solar panels on their rooftops and this is a model that can be very useful for the government of Bangladesh,” she added.

Bangladesh’s climate advisor said both countries could also cooperate in other areas in terms of water security, natural resource based protection, and plastic waste management.


Speaking about international community’s response to the climate change issue, she said Pakistan and Bangladesh together with other developing countries took the lead back in 2022 in conference of parties of the UNFCCC, and managed to push forward and get a fund for loss and damage set up at the international level.


She added that both countries were instrumental in establishing the Loss and Damage Fund and should now collectively press global leaders to honor their commitments regarding its disbursement, noting that the fund will be operationalized soon.


The adviser said both countries are positively considering the launch of direct flights between Pakistan and Bangladesh.