Islamabad : Message by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on observance of Earth Day 2024. Today, we join the international community to mark Earth Day. Commemorating this day is a reminder of our shared responsibility towards protecting our planet – for now and for our future generations.As we unite to observe this day under the theme, “Planet vs. Plastics” that calls for a 60% reduction in plastic use by 2040, let us reaffirm our commitment to use plastic responsibly so as to reduce plastic waste that is not only polluting our oceans, lakes, and rivers, but are also making inroards into our food systems, posing a direct and serious threat to human health.Though Pakistan is among one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, there is little awareness about the risks of climate change that threaten the development, the well-being and economic-security of our citizens. Year after year, we are witnessing its devastating impacts – from changing seasonal weather patterns, rising temperatures, variability of monsoons and melting of glaciers in the north, further compounded with recurrent extreme weather events and natural disasters – to the slower onset events of sea level rise, warming seas and loss of ecosystems. The effects of climate change have exacerbated over the years, which puts us at an even greater economic and physical risk. Hence, we understand the urgency of taking bold and decisive steps to confront these challenges and build resilience in the face of adversity. The Government is leading the charge and remains committed to making its contribution. We initiated an exhaustive consultative process with the line Ministries, provincial environment departments, ICT administration, industries and other relevant stakeholders for developing Single-Use Plastics (Prohibition) Regulations, 2023 as well as restriction on use of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottles in federal ministries/divisions. These initiatives underscore our commitment towards promoting a sustainable circular economy for plastics by reducing waste, consumption, and encouraging reuse, recycling, and material recovery. To achieve a plastic-free society and effectively combat the escalating issue of plastic pollution in Pakistan, it is imperative to address the underlying causes and promote a holistic approach for managing plastic waste. The role of Provincial Governments and local authorities is of prime importance in our journey to reduce single use of plastic. I urge everyone to play their role in safeguarding our planet for the prosperity of all. I appeal to every Pakistani to join us in this critical endeavor. Let us pledge to reduce our use of single-use plastics, embrace recycling and eco-friendly alternatives, and advocate for stronger environmental policies at every level of society.As Pakistanis, we are fortunate to have awe-inspiring mountains, dense forests and pristine lakes and coasts in our country. Just as these bounties from nature captivate and inspires us, there comes a profound responsibility to protect them. From preserving nature to mitigating the effects of climate change on people and their livelihoods, Pakistan will continue it strive towards building a sustainable, cleaner and greener future.