Environment

World Bank Commits to Enhancing Islamabad’s Air Quality and Pollution Control

Islamabad – In a meeting chaired at the Capital Development Authority (CDA) Headquarters, the World Bank has committed its full support to the CDA’s ongoing efforts to combat air pollution and reduce smog in Islamabad. This collaboration comes at a critical time as the city grapples with the adverse effects of air quality deterioration.

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CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa led the discussions with Lesley Y. Cordero, Senior Disaster Risk Management Program Specialist at the World Bank, during the session, which was also attended by key CDA officials, including the Member for Environment. The main focus was on addressing the city’s air pollution, with specific strategies to improve the Air Quality Index (AQI) and tackle seasonal smog spikes.

Chairman Randhawa underscored the urgency of establishing a dependable AQI system that would inform residents of air quality levels. He also proposed an array of proactive measures to curb smog well before its peak, including enhanced monitoring and immediate action plans.

One of the primary goals discussed was reducing vehicular pollution, with the CDA implementing a zero-tolerance stance on vehicles emitting smoke. The introduction of mandatory fitness certificates for all vehicles operating in Islamabad is part of this drive. Additionally, the CDA plans to integrate electric buses into the city’s public transport system, a move expected to cut down on emissions and promote sustainable, eco-friendly travel.

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Further, Randhawa emphasized the importance of fostering a deeper partnership with the World Bank, specifically in securing technical support to obtain carbon credits. He proposed setting up a Carbon Credit Cell within the CDA to streamline the process of acquiring and managing these credits, which could further bolster the city’s environmental strategies.

Lesley Y. Cordero, representing the World Bank, expressed strong support for Islamabad’s environmental goals and assured her agency’s willingness to assist in developing both short- and long-term solutions to improve air quality. The World Bank’s involvement will be crucial in refining Islamabad’s air quality management system and supporting the city’s transition to a greener, more sustainable future.

Chairman Randhawa concluded by reiterating the CDA’s commitment to using the World Bank’s expertise to ensure effective pollution control measures and, ultimately, a healthier, cleaner environment for Islamabad’s residents.

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