Staff Reporter
Islamabad
Pakistan has achieved another milestone in its environment friendly ambitions to protect the entire region and globe from man-induced climate change and eco-logical degradation by reducing Ozone layer deplet-ing hazardous chemicals import to 50 percent.
These remarks were made by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam in an exclusive interaction with APP.
He said Pakistan had surpassed its pledged target under Montreal Protocol to contain 35 percent import of HCFC causing Ozone layer to deplete and controlled 50 percent of the total hazardous material import.
In his message on the World Ozone Day, he said: “Today marks the 35 years of Montreal Proto-col formation which Pakistan signed in 1992. World Ozone Day 2020 is being celebrated today world-wide including Pakistan. The day reminds us that the only thing that stops the earth from getting fried is the ozone layer.
Lets act together to protect [Ozone Layer] it and protect ourself. Happy World Ozone Day.” Amin said the main purpose of this protocol was that the world was getting affected due to Ozone layer depletion that protects harmful ultraviolent rays from reaching the earth.
“Due to breaching of Ozone layer the life itself was getting affected due to harmful ultraviolent rays,” he added. Amin noted that this was one of the success stories as Montreal Protocol had become a success internationally which was implemented with a clear target, plan and financing available for con-version.
In Pakistan, he said, we did two things one that we converted all the technologies using Ozone de-pleting substances and second we contained the input of HCFCs also Hydro-chloro-fluoro-carbon that cause ozone layer to deplete.
The SAPM told that in 1992 agreement Paki-stan pledged to control 35 percent import of the HCFC where it had achieved 50 percent and main-tained over targeted performance in compliance of the Protocol.
Pakistan, he said, remained committed to all internationally committed agreements and was a responsible partner among all international proto-cols especially Montreal Protocol in which it had exceeded its performance.
The Ministry of Climate Change had also estab-lished a National Ozone Unit (NOU) that was orga-nizing World Ozone Day seminar to highlight cele-brations, Art competition on World Ozone Day theme, printed poster on the World Ozone Day theme and distributed to general masses and used to publish World Ozone Day supplement in Daily Newspaper on 16 September. It had also designed awareness material for distribution among the general masses, planned radio programme on the eve of Ozone Day and shared videos developed by UNEP on social media.