Engineer Aamir Khattak leads Rawalpindi's plastic ban

Web DeskMay 26, 2024 08:43 PMnational
  • Ban on plastic bags enforced in Rawalpindi from June 5
  • Price control measures implemented to benefit citizens
  • Initiative aims to promote sustainability and economic growth
Engineer Aamir Khattak leads Rawalpindi's plastic banImage Credits: Associated Press of Pakistan
Rawalpindi implements a ban on plastic bags to promote sustainability and economic growth. Commissioner Aamir Khattak leads the initiative with price control measures and public awareness campaigns.

Starting from June 5, the city of Rawalpindi will witness a significant change as a complete ban on the use of plastic bags will be enforced. This decision comes as a directive from the Punjab government, aiming to address environmental concerns and promote sustainable practices in the region. Commissioner of Rawalpindi Division, Engineer Aamir Khattak, has highlighted the importance of initiatives like price control and anti-encroachment operations to enhance the quality of life for citizens.

The local administration is keen on fostering a favorable environment for economic activities, with a special focus on supporting the business community. Assistant Commissioners have been tasked with visiting markets to raise awareness about the impending ban on plastic bags. Extensive efforts will be made to educate the public about the reasons behind this decision and its potential impact.

To ensure fair pricing of essential goods, price magistrates are actively monitoring the markets to prevent any instances of profiteering. In a move to benefit the public, the price of 'Roti' has been standardized at Rs 15 across the division following a decrease in the price of wheat. A dedicated team of 168 price magistrates is diligently working to enforce pricing regulations and curb any attempts of overcharging.

The upcoming ban on plastic bags in Rawalpindi signifies a proactive step towards environmental sustainability and improved economic conditions. By implementing measures like price control and awareness campaigns, the local authorities are striving to create a more equitable and eco-friendly society. This initiative not only aims to reduce plastic pollution but also seeks to enhance the overall well-being of the community. Stay tuned for further updates on this transformative development!

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