
As the first woman Chief Minister of Punjab, I take immense pride in launching Suthra Punjab — a province-wide sanitation reform that reflects our government’s commitment to delivering clean, dignified, and climate-conscious public services.
This initiative is deeply personal to me. Cleanliness is not merely the absence of waste — it is the foundation of public health, civic pride, and social equality. From day one, I envisioned Suthra Punjab as a systemic transformation — one that digitizes service delivery, empowers sanitation workers, engages every tehsil, and makes citizens active partners in change.
Pakistan’s largest integrated waste management system, serving over 138 million people and recognized globally by leading international platforms.
Door-to-door waste collection services across 36 districts, 141 tehsils, and 229 local governments, ensuring universal service delivery.
Real-time monitoring through AI analytics, GPS-enabled vehicle tracking, and KPI-based performance systems ensuring accountability across all operational levels.
Positioning Punjab as a global leader in waste-to-energy solutions and circular economy models for developing regions.
Ensure clean cities through smart waste collection systems.
Divert waste through recycling and energy recovery solutions.
Restore dumpsites and reduce harmful methane emissions.
Generate carbon credits through circular economy projects.
Create inclusive green jobs for youth and women.
Build digital monitoring and performance payment systems.
Develop large-scale waste-to-energy plants generating clean electricity, establish advanced material recovery and composting facilities, and transform dumpsites into sustainable green spaces. Achieve a reduction of up to 2 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually through a province-wide circular economy system.