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Oct 20 deadline for brick kilns to shift to zig-zag technology

By Muhammad Anis
October 14, 2025
CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa and DG Pak-EPA Nazia Zeb Ali jointly chair a meeting regarding smog prevention and environmental protection at the CDA Headquarters on October 13, 2025. — Facebook@cda.isb.pk
CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa and DG Pak-EPA Nazia Zeb Ali jointly chair a meeting regarding smog prevention and environmental protection at the CDA Headquarters on October 13, 2025. — Facebook@cda.isb.pk

Islamabad:The Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) in collaboration with the Capital Development Authority (CDA), ICT Administration and other institutions will ensure the implementation of a comprehensive and joint strategy for clean environment and prevention of smog in the city.

CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa and DG Pak-EPA Nazia Zeb Ali jointly chaired a meeting at the CDA Headquarters regarding smog prevention and environmental protection. The meeting discussed controlling air pollution from brick kilns and industries and it was mandated that all brick kilns and industries must transfer into modern and environment-friendly technology. The meeting specifically set October 20 deadline for brick kilns to adopt zig-zag technology. Strict legal action would be taken if brick kilns fail to transition after the deadline.

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CDA chairman directed that brick kilns causing air pollution should be dismantled in accordance with the law. He directed that the ICT administration and Rawalpindi administration should adopt a joint strategy against brick kilns on boundary areas.

The meeting was informed that various measures are being taken concerning the transport sector, brick kilns and industries to reduce smog. Vehicle carbon emission tests are being conducted to control air pollution.

Pak-EPA said that five certified laboratories are operational in the capital for testing vehicle carbon emissions. The meeting also decided on measures concerning other key factors contributing to smog and air pollution.

Randhawa directed that a complete ban on burning waste in the open air be ensured, and cases be registered immediately against those individuals involved under the law. He directed water sprinkling arrangements must be ensured at all development project sites and the implementation of SOPs for mitigation measures listed in the EIA must be guaranteed.

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