Prime Minister’s Coordinator on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination Romina Khurshid Alam on Wednesday said the Ministry of Climate Change is focusing on the critical aspect of protection of ozone layer.
She said, unfortunately, human activities have led to the depletion of the ozone layer, resulting in the formation of the ozone hole and this depletion posed severe risks.
However, she said, it is encouraging that under the umbrella of United Nations Vienna Convention and its Montreal Protocol, global efforts were able to recover the ozone hole to a maximum extent.
She was addressing the National Ozone Unit of the Ministry of Climate Change on the occasion of training program for customs and enforcement officers on Montreal Protocol and HCFC (Hydrochlorofluorocarbons) control here on Wednesday.
Highlighting the importance of ozone layer, she said the ozone layer is vital for life on Earth and we know that it shields us from the sun’s harmful radiation, preventing severe health issues such as skin cancer and cataracts and protecting ecosystems and wildlife.
While apprising the implementation status on UN conventions by Pakistan, she stated Pakistan has played its role as an important party to these UN agreements.
According to an official statement, Pakistan ratified the Montreal Protocol in 1992, marking our commitment to phasing out ozone-depleting substances (ODS).
Since then, Pakistan has made significant progress in this area. To steer this process, Government of Pakistan established a dedicated National Ozone Unit (NOU) in 1996.
This Unit through its collaborative efforts with Pakistan Customs, the Refrigeration and air conditioning industry, the Ministry of Commerce, technicians and engineers, importers, and traders has successfully completed ten phases of the Montreal Protocol.
Romina Khurshid said Pakistan phased out the first generation of Ozone Depleting Substances by 2009, and achieved a 50% reduction in HCFC by January 2020. She said we are successfully moving towards the 67.5% reduction target by 2025.
She said our achievements include converting numerous industries to ozone-friendly technologies and we are on track to meet future targets, demonstrating our collective resolve.
Highlighting the role of customs officers she said, Customs officers play a crucial role in the management of ozone-depleting substances by ensuring the strict enforcement of regulations and preventing illegal imports.
Their vigilance and expertise are essential in implementing measures to protect and regenerate the ozone layer, safeguarding both the environment and public health.
The PM’s Coordinator said this training is crucial as the role of customs and enforcement officers is essential in monitoring and preventing the illegal trade of ODS.
She said their efforts ensure our borders and markets remain free from substances that harm the ozone layer. Overall, through training more than 2,500 technicians and over 300 customs officers, the NOU has significantly enhanced our national capacity to handle and regulate ODS effectively.
She said we remain resolute in our commitment to environmental protection and we are now preparing for the upcoming HFC phase-down under the Kigali Amendment.
Highlighting the climate actions of the Ministry, she said the Ministry’s National Ozone Unit, in collaboration with Hima-Vertay and Clasp, developed the Pakistan Cooling Action Plan to reduce carbon emissions associated with cooling products.
She highlighted that holding this training in connection with World Environment Day 2024 is a testament to our resolve for environmental protection in the true and practical sense. It is a joint effort, reflecting our dedication to the principles of the Montreal Protocol.
She reiterated the resolve of the incumbent government, guided by Prime Minister’s unwavering commitment to climate action.
Romina Khurshid said our collective efforts in protecting the ozone layer reflect our dedication to the environmental protection and sustainable development.
“Let us continue to work together, inspired by the theme of World Environment Day 2024, to safeguard our planet for future generations”, she concluded.