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Pak Steel Mill Revival to Committee against Land Grabbing; Infocus Weekly Briefs

29 October 2023 Revival of Pakistan Steel Mill on the Cards The federal government has reportedly decided to revive the Pakistan Steel Mill (PSM), — country`s largest steel production unit– through the Ministry of Industries and Production ater failing to get any buyer. As when the Senate Standing Committee on Industries and Production inquired about …

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Carbon Credits a Solution for Pakistan poignant Construction Sector

In a latest report “Building materials and the climate: Constructing a new future” released this month by United Nations Environment Programme, it is stated that the construction sector is responsible for 37% of global emissions. A large chunk of these emissions are resulted from rampant real estate developments and manufacturing building materials such as steel, …

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Sindh Carbon Credits to ABAD meets Ishaq Dar; Infocus Weekly Briefs

4 June 2023 Sindh to avail Carbon Credits The federal government has allowed Sindh to earn US $200-220 million (about Rs 57-63 billion) of carbon credits over the next two decades for its efforts to expand mangrove forests under Pakistan`s commitments for unconditional contribution to a global drive for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The province …

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Solarized Housings in Sindh to Carbon Credits for KPK; Infocus Weekly Briefs

19 February 2023 Sindh opts for Solarized Housings & Ecofriendly Energy The Sindh government has decided to solarize 200,000 housing units in rural and urban areas across the province with the support of the World Bank. The decision was taken at a meeting between Energy Minister Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh and a delegation of the World …

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