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Waste challenge requires collective reform: Climate Minister Musadik Malik

Published on: December 10, 2025 6:42 PM

Stakeholder stress unified national system to drive plastics circularity in Pakistan

Calls for national-level alignment on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) gained momentum as policy makers, industry leaders, finance experts, development partners and academics convened to chart Pakistan’s next steps in plastics circularity. While some territories have made steady progress on developing EPR frameworks, participants stressed that a unified national system is essential to ensure scale, efficiency and predictable compliance for producers and recyclers.

The two-day convening, “Turning the Tide: Extended Producer Responsibility and Plastics Circularity”, organized by the CoRe Alliance, brought together more than 80 representatives from federal and provincial governments, waste management companies, environment protection agencies, State Bank of Pakistan as well as major FMCGs, recyclers, packaging companies, financial institutions, UN agencies, think tanks, academia and media. Discussions focused on policy harmonization, global lessons from the Global South, packaging innovation, social inclusion of waste workers and green financing mechanisms for recycling infrastructure.

Giving the opening address, Senator Dr. Musadik Masood Malik, Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, said Pakistan’s waste challenge requires collective reform. “Harmonizing provincial regulations and creating the right incentives will be central to building a climate-resilient waste ecosystem. A unified approach strengthens enforcement, encourages innovation and ensures that producers can meet their responsibilities in a transparent and efficient manner,” he said, concluding, “Injustice is unsustainable as the onus of responsibility also lies towards the west that is generating more than 80% of the world’s waste.”

While addressing the multi-stakeholder convening, Romina Khurshid Alam, Member National Assembly & Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change and Aisha Humera, Federal Secretary Ministry of Climate Change, both highlighted that EPR directly suports Pakistan’s climate and economic reform agenda. Circular systems reduce waste, create green jobs and position Pakistan to attract international climate finance.

Offering an industry perspective, Sheikh Waqar Ahmad, CEO CoRe Alliance and Head of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability at Nestlé Pakistan said, “The private sector is ready to collaborate with government to build the systems required for circularity. A transparent, structured and nationally aligned EPR framework will help scale recycling infrastructure, strengthen traceability and integrate informal workers in a fair and sustainable way.”

Senator Bushra Anjum Butt and Senator Dr. Afnan Ullah Khan, members of the Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environment and Standing Committee on Science & Technology respectively, both emphasized that predictable, long-term policies are the backbone of successful EPR models globally. They stressed that countries that have advanced circularity did so with clarity, consistency and sustained regulatory backing inclusive to all sectors such as textiles, fertilizers, e-waste and telcos etc.

The convening concluded with CoRe board member and Unilever Head of External Affairs Hussain Talib announcing the ten policy recommendations that will be submitted as a policy document to the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, and the Ministry of Finance. These include harmonized EPR legislation, clearly defined roles and responsibilities, phased and realistic compliance timelines, strengthened scavenger economics, extended consumer responsibilities, fiscal incentives for recycling infrastructure, and a national digital traceability and monitoring system. Participants agreed that coordinated action can support Pakistan’s transition to a circular economy and align with global environmental commitments.

CoRe (Collect and Recycle) is Pakistan’s first multi-stakeholder packaging alliance working to eliminate packaging waste through collective action. Created by leading industry players, NGOs, recyclers and packaging manufacturers, CoRe aims to build a circular economy by enabling formal collection, improving recycling systems and promoting sustainable packaging solutions across the country.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Climate Minister Musadik Malik, CoRe Alliance multi-stakeholder initiative, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework, green jobs and recycling infrastructure, Latest, national-level policy harmonization, plastics circularity in Pakistan

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