LAHORE — The Punjab government is expanding its ‘Liquid Tree’ project, a strategic initiative designed to reduce urban pollution using advanced scientific methods. The expansion highlights the province’s dedication to environmental sustainability.
Details of the Expansion
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has announced the relocation of the first Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-certified liquid tree from Faisalabad to Lahore. This move is part of a broader plan to enhance green spaces and tackle air pollution across urban areas in the province.
Innovative Approach to Environmental Management
The ‘Liquid Tree’ project presents a novel approach to managing environmental challenges by merging technology with natural solutions. It aims to effectively counteract the adverse effects of pollution. This effort not only involves relocating trees but also signifies the government’s commitment to boosting the effectiveness of its eco-friendly initiatives.







