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Pollution-free ports key to safer navigation, stronger economic growth: minister
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Pollution-free ports key to safer navigation, stronger economic growth: minister

Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry reaffirmed on Monday the government’s resolve to maintain a clean and sustainable maritime environment, emphasising that pollution-free ports are vital for safe navigation and economic growth. As per a statement, the minister said that the Karachi Port Trust’s (KPT) latest weekly clean-up drive by its Marine Pollution Control Department (MPCD) recovered 16,430 kilograms of solid waste from high-risk harbour areas. The waste, including plastic debris, floating garbage, organic refuse, and discarded fishing materials threats to marine ecosystems, port operations, and coastal biodiversity. The operation had targeted key zones such as the dumping and transfer site, East Wharf, West Wharf, and Boat Basin Jetty, where vessel traffic, cargo handling, and urban runoff exacerbate pollution risks. The operation involved 54 boat deployments and 164 personnel working in shifts for comprehensive coverage. “All collected waste was safely transported to the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board’s Garbage Transfer Station for disposal in line with environmental regulations,” Chaudhry said, stressing adherence to safety protocols to prevent secondary pollution. He noted that sustained cleanliness enhanced vessel turnaround times, reduced hazards, and supported efficient trade. The minister commended Admiral Shahid Ahmed’s leadership and outlined plans, including modern waste-collection equipment and advanced monitoring. “We remain committed to safeguarding marine life, navigational safety, and a cleaner harbour through stakeholder cooperation and public awareness,” the minister added.

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