ISLAMABAD, Feb 11 (APP):Minister of State for Climate Change Zartaj Gul Thursday said the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) was ensuring environmental laws compliance despite limited resources.

The Ministry of Climate Change (MoCC) was going to provide newly equipped latest air quality monitors to Pak-EPA for better air quality monitoring and data evaluation, she said while addressing the two-day Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report training organised by Pak-EPA. Zartaj said the industrial sector should ensure its obligations under corporate social responsibility and EIA evaluation for community development and ecological conservation.

“Industrial sector’s sustainable growth and development in eco-friendly direction is the core focus of Prime Minister Imran Khan.”She added that our industrial sector was not that massive or gigantic like developed country and was even smaller as compared to the population ratio of the country. “Pakistan is contributing less than one percent to global green house gas emissions but still bears maximum burden of climate change induced natural calamities.”

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