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National Clean Air Policy

2023PolicyMitigationMore details
Sectors: Waste, Industry, Residential and Commercial, Transport, Agriculture

 The National Clean Air Policy (NCAP) aims to provide a framework for improving air quality in Pakistan by accelerating progress to reduce air pollutant emissions across all major sectors.


To do so, the NCAP identifies a priority intervention in each of the following five key sectors:

 

·        Transport: Implement Euro-5 and Euro-6 Fuel Quality Standards 

·        Industry: Enforce emission standards for industries 

·        Agriculture: Prevent burning of agricultural residues 

·        Waste: Prevent open burning of municipal solid waste 

·        Households/ Residential: Promote use of low emission cooking technologies 


The full implementation of these interventions under are projected to reduce particle pollution from fine particulates (PM2.5) emissions by 38% in 2030 compared to Pakistan’s current baseline scenario and by 21% compared to 2020 levels. By 2040, these five key interventions are projected to further reduce emissions by 81% in 2040 compared to the baseline scenario and by 70% compared to 2020 levels.

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Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

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