Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz oversaw the completion of a groundbreaking biogas initiative within the Shandar Suthra Punjab program. The pilot project transformed animal waste into renewable energy at a Lakhodher facility near Lahore. Officials reported successful biogas production from biodegradable materials during recent briefings. The venture promises annual returns between six and seven million Pakistani rupees while addressing environmental concerns.
Future expansion plans feature a fifty-megawatt power generation facility capable of processing three thousand tons of waste per day. Authorities will construct a recycling park expected to yield one hundred ninety million rupees yearly. The Chief Minister instructed officials to implement modern waste management systems across provincial cities. This comprehensive approach targets simultaneous achievements in sanitation, power generation, and economic development throughout Punjab.
Future expansion plans feature a fifty-megawatt power generation facility capable of processing three thousand tons of waste per day. Authorities will construct a recycling park expected to yield one hundred ninety million rupees yearly. The Chief Minister instructed officials to implement modern waste management systems across provincial cities. This comprehensive approach targets simultaneous achievements in sanitation, power generation, and economic development throughout Punjab.