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Punjab Expands Pakistan First Liquid Tree Project to Combat Urban Air Pollution

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Punjab Expands Pakistan’s First Liquid Tree Project to Combat Urban Air Pollution

Pakistan’s first EPA-certified Liquid Tree — a bio-artificial microalgae system — moves from Faisalabad to Lahore as Punjab charts a landmark course in science-driven urban environmental management.

100+

Microalgae species collected

33.2%

PM reduction in Punjab

8.7%

National air pollution decline

The Announcement

The Punjab government formally decided on June 14, 2026 to expand Pakistan’s first EPA-certified Liquid Tree project. The successful pilot unit stationed in Faisalabad will be relocated to Lahore, marking the beginning of a province-wide rollout of this groundbreaking bio-artificial technology.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif personally announced the initiative, appreciating the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), researchers, bioscientists, and technical teams for developing and certifying Pakistan’s first Liquid Tree system.

“This project offers a scientific and effective solution to combat rising levels of carbon dioxide and smog in urban centres.”

— CM Maryam Nawaz Sharif · Punjab

TerraSpark Partnership

TerraSpark is a strategic partner of EPA Punjab and a pioneer in Oxygenix Tree technology — Pakistan’s own bio-engineered clean-air system for urban spaces. This Liquid Tree expansion directly aligns with TerraSpark’s mission of science-driven environmental innovation.

What Is a Liquid Tree?

A Liquid Tree is an advanced bio-artificial environmental system powered by living microalgae that absorbs carbon dioxide (CO₂) and releases oxygen — replicating the air-purifying function of conventional trees while requiring a fraction of the physical space. The technology is especially suited for densely populated urban areas where land for traditional plantations is scarce.

For Punjab’s initiative, more than 100 species of microalgae were collected from regions spanning Karachi to Khyber — a nationwide scientific effort to identify the most effective organisms for Pakistan’s urban environment.

Installation Locations — Phase One

Initial deployments will target high-footfall locations across Lahore before expanding to other major urban centres in Punjab:

1

Major shopping malls and commercial centres

High-footfall retail spaces across Lahore for maximum public exposure.

2

Indoor public spaces

Transport hubs, civic buildings, and government offices.

3

Outdoor public areas

Parks, plazas, and pedestrian zones throughout the city.

Further rollout across Punjab cities

Province-wide expansion following performance evaluation in Lahore.

Key Environmental Benefits

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Absorbs CO₂

Directly captures carbon dioxide from the urban atmosphere.

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Produces oxygen

Through natural microalgae-based biological processes.

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Space efficient

Requires minimal physical land — purpose-built for cities.

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100+ algae species

Sourced from indigenous microalgae across Pakistan — Karachi to Khyber.

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Complements plantations

Strengthens and supports traditional tree plantation programs.

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Public awareness

Raises awareness around biotechnology and sustainable development.

Punjab’s Environmental Progress

The Liquid Tree expansion builds on Punjab’s already strong environmental record established throughout 2025. Lahore recorded a noticeable improvement in its Air Quality Index for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, and Punjab emerged as the country’s top-performing province in environmental protection — achievements that now set the stage for this next phase of innovation.

Punjab particulate matter reduction 33.2%
Pakistan national PM decline 8.7%
Lahore AQI improvement (first since COVID)Notable

A Blueprint for Pakistan’s Cities

Officials and environmental experts view the Liquid Tree initiative as more than a single project. It represents a replicable model for technology-driven urban environmental management that other provinces and cities across Pakistan can adopt. By combining biotechnology with conventional conservation strategies, Punjab is charting a course that balances innovation with practicality — and could become a cornerstone of future urban planning across Pakistan.

Media Coverage

Media Outlet Title Action
AJ TV Official Punjab’s Liquid Tree: Pakistan’s First EPA-Certified Bio System Watch Video
AJ TV Official CM Maryam Announces Liquid Tree Expansion to Lahore Watch Video
UrduPoint News پنجاب کا لیکوئڈ ٹری پروجیکٹ — لاہور میں توسیع کا فیصلہ Watch Video
Dunya News پاکستان کا پہلا لیکوئڈ ٹری — فیصل آباد سے لاہور منتقل Watch Video
Dunya News Liquid Tree Project: Punjab’s Green Innovation for Smog Control Watch Video
ROHI News مریم نواز کا لیکوئڈ ٹری پراجیکٹ کو وسعت دینے کا اعلان Watch Video
HUM News Punjab Liquid Tree Initiative: Science in Service of Clean Air Watch Video
The Express Tribune Punjab Expands ‘Liquid Tree’ Initiative to Curb Urban Air Pollution Read Article
The Nation Punjab to Expand Eco-Friendly Liquid Tree Project: CM Punjab Read Article
Radio Pakistan Punjab Govt Decides to Expand ‘Liquid Tree’ Project to Tackle Urban Pollution Read Article
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EPA Pakistan
CM Maryam Nawaz
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Dr Sarfraz Ahmad

Dr Sarfraz Ahmad

Experienced strategic leader and innovation-driven professional with over 21+ years of progressive leadership at national and international government, semi-government, academic, and industry organizations.
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