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Opportunities and constraints for cleaner production policy in the developing world: a case study of Sindh Region, Pakistan

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  • Love Kumar

    (University of Florida)

  • Sohail Ali Naqvi

    (World Wide Fund for Nature Pakistan (WWF-Pakistan))

  • Matthew J. Deitch

    (University of Florida)

  • Muhammad Jibran Khalid

    (Management Environmental and Social Solutions Company Pvt Ltd)

  • Komal Naeem

    (Environment Protection Authority Victoria)

  • Arjmand Qayyum Amjad

    (World Wide Fund for Nature Pakistan (WWF-Pakistan))

  • Avinash Kumar

    (Florida Atlantic University)

  • Tesfay Gebretsadkan Gebremicael

    (University of Florida)

  • Masood Arshad

    (World Wide Fund for Nature Pakistan (WWF-Pakistan))

Abstract

The current industrial and economic activities in Sindh Province, Pakistan, polluted the region's water, air, soil, and marine resources. However, there is a rising demand for eco-friendly production, and it is important to develop new policies and tools to combat environmental degradation and enhance economic development. Cleaner Production (CP) provides opportunities to address many of these issues. Employed method for this study was based on three approaches: a literature review and stakeholder mapping; a collection of data and information from key stakeholders through focal group discussions, consultative workshops, and one-on-one meetings; and analysis and synthesis of data that were gathered from different sources. The analysis of collected information provides an overview of CP strategies moving forward. Participant workshops gave in-depth information on policy implementation, technological impediments to methods that have been employed elsewhere, and needed capacity building as well as financial consequences of policy implementation. Through increasing financial resources and institutional resources, the expansion of CP will help to replace the conventional methods of waste treatment with an eco-efficiency approach to preventing pollution at the source, thus reducing the need for expensive pollution control and management costs for environmental compliance. Experiences, achievements, and implementation pitfalls from this study can provide a lesson to other developing countries to improve their economic and environmental sustainability.

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  • Love Kumar & Sohail Ali Naqvi & Matthew J. Deitch & Muhammad Jibran Khalid & Komal Naeem & Arjmand Qayyum Amjad & Avinash Kumar & Tesfay Gebretsadkan Gebremicael & Masood Arshad, 2024. "Opportunities and constraints for cleaner production policy in the developing world: a case study of Sindh Region, Pakistan," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 26(2), pages 4391-4434, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:endesu:v:26:y:2024:i:2:d:10.1007_s10668-022-02889-0
    DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02889-0
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