LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Friday ordered the government to take strict action against brick kilns in Punjab that contribute to pollution. Justice Shahid Karim instructed the authorities to place notices on all kilns across the province, and if violations continue, the kilns should be demolished. The judge was hearing petitions regarding the lack of effective measures to combat smog.

The judge criticised officials for working against the government’s vision to reduce pollution. Despite many government announcements, nothing substantial was happening on the ground. The judge warned that if kilns in Sheikhupura were not made to comply with the rules, the deputy commissioner would be suspended at the next hearing. Action will also be taken against the deputy commissioners of other districts where kilns are causing pollution.

The judge set a 10-day deadline for vehicles coming from other districts to Lahore to obtain fitness certificates. Additionally, the judge instructed the government to establish battery charge points in the city to promote electric bikes.

Justice Karim stated that many people were dependent on the polythene bag industry for their livelihood, and there must be an alternative. He said a clear method for recycling plastic shopping bags should be provided. The judge sought a report on the wastage of water in the service areas of the motorway and the trees planted along the motorway. The judge would resume the hearing next week

Published in Dawn, July 13th, 2024

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