To curb worsening air pollution, Islamabad has officially joined the vehicle emission control initiative launched by the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) in collaboration with the Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP). The citywide campaign is set to run throughout the year, targeting vehicles that fail to meet environmental standards.
The emission testing drive began on Wednesday, with checks conducted at three major sites in the I-9 Industrial Area:
A total of 50 vehicles were inspected on the first day. The breakdown of results underlined a serious issue with vehicular pollution:
A spokesperson from Pak-EPA emphasized the importance of the campaign, stating:
“This initiative is crucial for safeguarding public health and the environment. We urge vehicle owners to maintain their vehicles properly to avoid penalties.”
Officials confirmed that emission inspections will continue at multiple locations across Islamabad in the coming months. This ongoing effort aims to significantly reduce harmful emissions and contribute to cleaner air for the residents of the capital city.