Forum launched to support sustainable industrial future
LAHORE : A forum was launched at the University of Central Punjab (UCP), Lahore, to initiate dialogue on “building a carbon-negative, sustainable industrial future” on Saturday.
According to a press release, the event served as a key platform for collaboration, emphasising the essential link between industrial transformation and a sustainable future for Pakistan’s 250 million people. The forum discussed the critical role of industries in achieving carbon-negative operations and promoting sustainable practices in Pakistan. Furthermore, alongside its own sustainability initiatives, FAST Cables aims to drive practical solutions through meaningful dialogue, uniting experts from academia, industry, and both the public and private sectors.
Hammad Naveed (Pro-Rector, UCP) emphasised academia’s role in supporting local, industry-led carbon neutrality, while Sheikh Usman (Chief Commercial Officer, FAST Cables) reaffirmed the company’s commitment to sustainable innovation. In his keynote, Usman reinforced FAST Cables' commitment to carbon neutrality, emphasising the need for collaboration across all sectors: “As Pakistan’s largest cable manufacturer, we take our responsibility to move toward carbon neutrality seriously. With Pakistan being one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, it’s crucial we work together. Our FAST Forward platform is here to drive real change, and we look forward to continuing these discussions in Karachi and Islamabad. The highlight of the event was the signing of an agreement to launch two new initiatives: the FAST Excellence Award to recognize exceptional academic achievements and contributions to the university, and the FAST Sustainability Award, which celebrates final-year students whose projects offer innovative, practical solutions for sustainability in industries.
The event concluded with an interactive Q&A session, showcasing students’ strong interest in climate action. The forum marked a key step in building partnerships and generating solutions for Pakistan’s climate crisis.
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