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ISLAMABAD: The Aviation Division has directed 18 international airlines to stop use of plastic cutlery in flights to Pakistan.

The airlines are also directed to ensure that the cutlery is packed in paper rather than in plastic or polythene bags.

The information was shared by Aviation Division senior joint secretary Amjad Sattar Khokhar with Adviser to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Monday.

Both were present at the committee room of Parliament House where a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change was scheduled at 11am. But the meeting was delayed as committee chairperson Sitara Ayaz and other parliamentarians could not arrive on time. Media personnel were also present in the committee room.

“We have given directives to airlines that they cannot use plastic cutlery in the flights as we want to stop the use of plastic. Moreover, it is observed that the cutlery is packed in plastic sacks so we have also directed them to ensure that the cutlery should be wrapped in paper rather than in polythene,” Mr Khokhar said.

China Southern Airlines wants to know under which law should it follow the directive

“Also, we have decided to place standees with messages in this regard at airports so that passengers coming from abroad come to know that the use of plastic bags is banned in Pakistan,” he said.

Mr Aslam appreciated the step and said such messages can also be advertised on electronic boards placed near airports.

“I was travelling to a country [he said without mentioning the name of the country] and at the time of entry I was told that there would be a $200 fine for the use of plastic bags,” he said.

Talking to Dawn after the meeting, Mr Khokhar said that a written directive was sent to the airlines a few months back and after that reminders were also sent to them to ensure implementation.

“Only China Southern Airlines has asked from us that under which law should it stop the use of plastic cutlery and we have given them a reply. Other airlines have not asked about it which means they have no objection to it. We hope that the decision of the Aviation Division would be implemented shortly,” he said.

“We are also concerned about climate change and that is why we have planted over 50,000 saplings around airports,” Mr Khokhar said.

A new regulation under the Environmental Protection Act 1997, proposing a ban on polythene bags in the federal capital, was introduced in June this year and Aug 14 was the cut-off date.

The regulation is called “Pak-EPA Ban on (Manufacturing, Import, Sale, Purchase, Storage and Usage) Polythene Bags Regulations, 2019” and extended to the Islamabad Capital Territory. Later, other provinces also started following the federal capital and are in the process of banning the use of plastic bags.

Published in Dawn, October 1st, 2019
 
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lols at bs dramas!!

clean your fkig cities first then ask others not to pollute your country!

bs shouday bazzi!


dude whats your problem with the rules?
I don't know about your place but the city I go to is kept clean and proper.
Why don't you initiate a clean your city thingy and go and lift some garbage instead of being the one throwing it around? How many of you are active and proud litterers?
 
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Now do the same for packaging inside Pakistan...lays crisps. Coke bottles etc

Southern chaina...under the law of pakistan if u wish to continue coming here. Pakistani's have to obey chinese laws and you must obey ours
 
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dude whats your problem with the rules?
I don't know about your place but the city I go to is kept clean and proper.
Why don't you initiate a clean your city thingy and go and lift some garbage instead of being the one throwing it around? How many of you are active and proud litterers?
i am from karachi the 7th largest shit hole in Pakistan as for a proud litterer i dont use single use plastic i avoid it as much as i can i dont take plastic bags from shops i do my part personally i cant fix the whole city its govts job but sindh is run by mafia karachi is like bastard child or something everyone know that sindh gogt is corruot and destroying pakistna but cowads cant take any action against them so yeh ya sab dramay na karain tou byetar hai jo karnay keh kama hain woh karain phalay
 
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i am from karachi the 7th largest shit hole in Pakistan as for a proud litterer i dont use single use plastic i avoid it as much as i can i dont take plastic bags from shops i do my part personally i cant fix the whole city its govts job but sindh is run by mafia karachi is like bastard child or something everyone know that sindh gogt is corruot and destroying pakistna but cowads cant take any action against them so yeh ya sab dramay na karain tou byetar hai jo karnay keh kama hain woh karain phalay
Salute you brother. You do your bit and I do mine. That's how we will move forward. Education and heavy fines are the way forward
 
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i am from karachi the 7th largest shit hole in Pakistan as for a proud litterer i dont use single use plastic i avoid it as much as i can i dont take plastic bags from shops i do my part personally i cant fix the whole city its govts job but sindh is run by mafia karachi is like bastard child or something everyone know that sindh gogt is corruot and destroying pakistna but cowads cant take any action against them so yeh ya sab dramay na karain tou byetar hai jo karnay keh kama hain woh karain phalay

Sindh and Karachi are in big mess because the people there can be herded like goats and sheep to the streets by Altaf and his thugs or by bhutto and his unwillingness to die and quit every home, but they won't overcome laziness to come to streets against these thugs and convince the federation that they are sick and tired.

You are saying they are cowards for not removing PPP? You know what happened when benazir died, and how many of this dumb awam looted and burnt public property? Who wants to disturb the normality of life in Karachi, and what happens if a widespread unrest errupts? Who is willing to take a chance given we have indians waiting for a chance to cross the Cease Fire line? Can you assure the Federation that all of your city folk carry the same mindset as yours and half of them are not dumb idiots who will just go crazy?

It's easy to blame the country when the people have been electing these thugs for decades, and putting their fate in their hand every time. All of them knew what they were doing to the city. What did they do about it?

Have you seen a single protest against the thugs, against the situation in your city, against anything?
If people are not protesting then its simply because they are satisfied. Some one who is not happy and satisfied they will actually do something about the situation.
What message have the people of Karachi ever sent to the Federation to come liberate them when the only time they come to the streets is to destroy property and loot people in the name of Altaf or Bhutto?
 
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First ban the import of scrap computers to Pakistan, that alone is creating more toxic waste than anything else.


ISLAMABAD: The Aviation Division has directed 18 international airlines to stop use of plastic cutlery in flights to Pakistan.

The airlines are also directed to ensure that the cutlery is packed in paper rather than in plastic or polythene bags.

The information was shared by Aviation Division senior joint secretary Amjad Sattar Khokhar with Adviser to the Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam on Monday.

Both were present at the committee room of Parliament House where a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Climate Change was scheduled at 11am. But the meeting was delayed as committee chairperson Sitara Ayaz and other parliamentarians could not arrive on time. Media personnel were also present in the committee room.

“We have given directives to airlines that they cannot use plastic cutlery in the flights as we want to stop the use of plastic. Moreover, it is observed that the cutlery is packed in plastic sacks so we have also directed them to ensure that the cutlery should be wrapped in paper rather than in polythene,” Mr Khokhar said.

China Southern Airlines wants to know under which law should it follow the directive

“Also, we have decided to place standees with messages in this regard at airports so that passengers coming from abroad come to know that the use of plastic bags is banned in Pakistan,” he said.

Mr Aslam appreciated the step and said such messages can also be advertised on electronic boards placed near airports.

“I was travelling to a country [he said without mentioning the name of the country] and at the time of entry I was told that there would be a $200 fine for the use of plastic bags,” he said.

Talking to Dawn after the meeting, Mr Khokhar said that a written directive was sent to the airlines a few months back and after that reminders were also sent to them to ensure implementation.

“Only China Southern Airlines has asked from us that under which law should it stop the use of plastic cutlery and we have given them a reply. Other airlines have not asked about it which means they have no objection to it. We hope that the decision of the Aviation Division would be implemented shortly,” he said.

“We are also concerned about climate change and that is why we have planted over 50,000 saplings around airports,” Mr Khokhar said.

A new regulation under the Environmental Protection Act 1997, proposing a ban on polythene bags in the federal capital, was introduced in June this year and Aug 14 was the cut-off date.

The regulation is called “Pak-EPA Ban on (Manufacturing, Import, Sale, Purchase, Storage and Usage) Polythene Bags Regulations, 2019” and extended to the Islamabad Capital Territory. Later, other provinces also started following the federal capital and are in the process of banning the use of plastic bags.

Published in Dawn, October 1st, 2019
 
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