Punjab Govt Decides to Expand ‘Liquid Tree’ Project to Tackle Urban Pollution

Lahore: Punjab government has decided to expand ‘Liquid Tree’ project as part of its efforts to promote an eco-friendly province through modern scientific solutions.

According to Radio Pakistan, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif stated that Pakistan’s first EPA-certified liquid tree will be relocated from Faisalabad to Lahore under the expansion plan. The initiative aims to utilize innovative methods to address urban air pollution.

More than one hundred species of microalgae have been collected from regions spanning Karachi to Khyber for the project. In its initial phase, liquid trees will be installed in major shopping malls and various indoor and outdoor public spaces to assist in reducing urban air pollution.

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