What are the 10 Ways to Reduce Air Pollution?

Explore the 10 Ways to Reduce Air Pollution at PGC

In this blog, we will talk about 10 ways to reduce air pollution. Referring to current weather conditions in Pakistan, especially in Punjab, this topic is very important due to its adverse effects on all of us. Pakistan is facing severe smog, which needs to be mitigated. 

Before explaining the 10 ways to reduce air pollution, you need to understand what exactly air pollution is, its causes, and why it is necessary to take precautionary measures to reduce its damage and protect ourselves.  Let’s explore it. 

What is Air Pollution? 

Air pollution occurs when harmful or excessive substances (pollutants) such as dust, chemicals, particulate matter (tiny particles), gases (like carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides) enter the atmosphere and make the air less clean.  

Every year, 7 million people die due to exposure to both outdoor and indoor air pollution. These pollutants make it difficult to breathe and harm our health. One type of air pollution is SMOG, which we are going to discuss later in this article. 

Why is Mitigating Smog Important? 

Smog is also a special type of air pollution that is very dangerous to life on Earth. It is basically a combination of chemical pollutants or smoke with the fog. Smog looks like a haze or fog; actually, it is not the normal fog but is filled with dangerous substances. 

Pakistan has been badly affected by smog recently. Since 2018, Lahore has been the second-largest and most polluted city in Pakistan, which has been overwhelmed by heavy smog recently. The worsening air quality of the city is due to urbanisation and industrialisation.  

An AQI above 100 is considered unhealthy, and above 150 is considered very unhealthy. Last year, in 2024, the capital city of Punjab was declared the most polluted city in the world, with an alarming Air Quality Index of 394.  

Also, the concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere was around 207.1 µg/m³ in 2024. It is 41.4 times higher than the guideline of the annual air quality set by the World Health Organisation (WHO). 

According to a recent report, in 2025, Lahore and Karachi were among the top five most polluted cities in the world. Lahore continued to experience persistent dry conditions and rising air pollution, which kept the city and other Punjab districts under the grip of smog. 

According to the provincial government, it is also predicted that Smog will intensifyacross Lahore and other parts of Punjab. This is due to a combination of local emissions and pollutants carried by low-speed winds from India, following Diwali celebrations. 

Causes of Smog in Pakistan

Smog usually arrives in late October every year in Pakistan. Let’s find out what the major reasons are for smog in Pakistan. 

  1. Crop burning in neighbouring India 
  2. Traffic and Industrial Pollution 
  3. Unchecked Urbanisation & Construction 
  4. Poor Road Infrastructure 

What are the Harmful Effects of Smog? 

Continuing to breathe in the toxic air leads to a rapid sprouting of multiple health-related problems. Also, it raises concerns about the long-term harmful effects on public health. Long-term exposure to harmful pollutants during smog may cause health problems such as: 

  • Asthma 
  • Decrease immunity 
  • Heart attacks 
  • Respiratory failures 
  • Circulatory conditions 
  • Allergies 
  • Miscarriages 
  • Strokes 
  • Nausea 
  • Cancer 
  • Premature death 

Moreover, smog has adverse effects on infant health and pregnant women and their fetuses. Research has shown that smog can be linked to babies born with birth defects such as neural tube defects that cause underdevelopment or absence of one part, or all of the brain. 

It also has a harmful effect on Pakistan’s environment, leading to fragile agriculture in Pakistan. Likewise, smog also has a strong impact on tourism and results in economic losses. 

One research study stated that Pakistan has a significant decrease in wheat (34-46%), barley (13-44%) and rice yield (37-42%), transpiration rate, plant height, photosynthetic activity, and stomatal conductance due to smog.  

Why This Matters to PGC? 

The current situation in Pakistan is expected to worsen. This is due to the absence of the government’s active action plan and a failure to take action by concerned authorities in this urgent situation. 

The PGC has a mission of educating the youth and helping them unlock their true potential. We are building a society that is wise, intelligent, and educated. At the same time, PGC has recognised the problem of smog and air pollution in Pakistan, especially in Punjab.  

PGC’s purpose is to raise awareness, educate students, and give action steps to reduce air pollution and smog. Some initiatives of PGC are: 

  1. Plant Pakistan Plant Initiative 
  2. Going Solar 
  3. Going Paperless 
  4. Social Media Campaigns 

You can help yourself, your family, and your community by following the 10 ways to reduce air pollution. 

Explore the 10 Ways to Reduce Air Pollution at PGC

PGC offered 10 ways to Reduce Air Pollution  

We all need to take precautionary measures to protect ourselves from the detrimental effects of smog. These precautionary measures can be taken at the personal and societal levels. Here are the 10 ways to reduce air pollution. 

Plant More Trees & Green Spaces 

There is a need to plant more trees and generate more green spaces. This is because trees and plants act like natural air filters. They trap dust and small particles and absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. 

You can plant or look after trees in the school yard or in your neighbourhood. Moreover, you can help with tree-plantation drives and support green spaces around the city. 

Use Cleaner Energy & Avoid Open Burning 

We need to use clean sources like solar power, wind, or more efficient fuel, instead of burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, wood). Also, it is necessary to avoid open burning of garbage, leaves, or crop residues. You also need to conserve electricity and avoid using it unnecessarily. 

Use Public Transport, Bicycles, or Walk More 

A large number of emissions are produced from cars, motorbikes, and other vehicles that cause air pollution and smog. You can easily reduce these emissions by using public buses, cycling, walking, and car-pooling. 

Maintain Vehicles & Use Clean Fuel 

Another way to resolve smog is the proper maintenance of vehicles. In this way, they emit less pollutants and run more efficiently. Also, it is recommended to use a high-quality fuel because its burning will cause fewer harmful gases in the air.  

Reduce Construction Dust  

Another big contributor to air pollution is the construction, road work, brick kilns, and open burning. It will produce large amounts of dust and soot. You can use dust suppression or sprinkler covers to avoid dust entering the environment during construction. 

Use Energy-Efficient Appliances & Reduce Waste 

Another solution to reduce air pollution is to use those appliances that are energy savers. These appliances will produce fewer emissions. Moreover, you can reduce waste by avoiding printing too many papers but going paperless by preferring digital means. 

Raise Awareness & Educate Others 

There is a need to create awareness for other people because knowledge has the power to do anything. Educating others on precautionary measures will help them to act against air pollution and smog. For this purpose, you can join different societies, clubs, and campaigns and use social media to raise awareness regarding air pollution. 

Monitor Air Quality & Take Precautions  

Avoid outdoor activities and follow safety precautions during severe smog conditions. This includes avoiding exercise outside, wearing a mask, and keeping windows and doors closed. To check the Air Quality Index (AQI), you can use different tools, apps, or websites. 

Support Policies & Community Efforts 

Supporting policies and participating in efforts to reduce air pollution on a large scale are other solutions to reduce air pollution. It is not a single man’s show but a collective act of governments, schools, and communities. 

Practice Good Habits at Home & School Every Day 

Even a small habit change can make a big difference. You can take small daily actions that add up over time to a big change in reducing air pollution. These actions include avoiding burning trash, cleaning air filters, asking for well-ventilated classrooms, taking public transport, and avoiding wasting electricity. 

Wrap Up 

Air pollution is one of the biggest problems the world faces today. Following the 10 ways to reduce air pollution, presented by PGC, can help in achieving clean air and avoiding public health issues. PGC believes that education is about building a healthier and cleaner future, along with reading books. We collectively work together to reduce smog, take real precautionary measures, and make our cities greener.  

It’s time to promise to care for our Earth, because together, we can breathe better in clean air and live better! 

Lahore SMOG: 2024 with the Worst Air Quality

SMOG 2024 in Lahore

Pakistan and its upper plain areas are facing the worst case of air pollution for the last eight years Since 2016, every October has come with a coolness in air alongside the black blanket of pollution. With all this pollution, Lahore- The City of Gardens crowned as the most polluted city in the World in 2024! Let’s explore what Lahore is facing in 2024 with the worst air quality in October 2024.    

The Fifth Season of South Asia 

Across the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), every year there comes a season of air pollution with high pollutants, low visibility, and severe socio-economic disruptions. The cities mostly effected are the highly populated areas of Pakistan and India. Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Amritsar, and Delhi are the crucial ones to mention.  

Research shows that there has been an insane increase in the primary sources of air pollution in these areas in the previous ten years. The major reasons are cropping residue burning and an increase in the usage of motor vehicles.  

Diseases caused by SMOG

Top Causes of Air Pollution and SMOG 

In addition to the burning of crop residues, the primary responsibility of severe air pollution lies upon the shoulders of transportation. Contributing to the nuisance of killer air quality lowing down to insane smog around 39% in 2022, and also reported at 83.15% in 2023. Other major factors include the  

  • Emissions from industry,  
  • Energy sector,  
  • Agriculture sector,  
  • Non-combustion industrial processes.  
  • Commercial
  • Domestic
  • Waste procedures

All these sectors produce fossil fuels and harmful elements like vehicular emissions, and industrial waste. Furthermore, air pollution multiplies and stays strong because of the lack of wind and rain which could clean the atmosphere naturally to make it livelier and more breathable.  

What 2024 Brings to the Table for SMOG? 

In 2024, the air quality index (AQI) is already unhealthy for the population at large. Following the trend, the issue is getting worse with every passing day. In October 2024, the concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere was around 207.1 µg/m³ which is 41.4 times higher than the annual air quality guideline set up by the World Health Organisation (WHO). This situation makes the atmosphere very unhealthy for the public at large to breathe. Ultimately, the continuation of this pollution crisis can result in serious diseases like stroke, heart problems, and Lung cancer, respiratory issues of acute and chronic nature including Asthma.  

It is important to know that SMOG is not only a regional problem, but also a global issue. However, the severity of conditions does vary from region to region. For instance, there are more than 7 million deaths worldwide due to exposure to outdoor and indoor pollution. Furthermore, unfortunately, the Southeast Asia region tops the list with over 2 million bodies.  

Is There Any Permanent Solution Present? 

It is essential to combat the death blanket to safeguard current and future populations at all costs. For this, it is the need of hour, to come forward on both micro and macro levels to fight back to eliminate this nuisance permanently.  

Government of Punjab is taking the following initiatives to handle smog and air pollution effectively in 2024.  

SMOG Free Punjab Initiative  

By taking many steps, this flagship program seeks to address pollution at its source:  

  • Reduction of industrial smog 
  • Inspection of fuel quality  
  • Banning of tire burning  
  • Installation of smog reducing machinery 
  • Tree plantation drives 
  • Promotion of electric vehicles  
  • Closure of environment polluting industries 

Other noteworthy initiatives are Standing Committee of the Cabinet on SMOG Mitigation, Blue Skies (Greener Environment), overall, the government wants to work for better and greener environment in the following ways.  

The major sectors under focus include agriculture, industry, energy, households, transport, environment, and public health.  

Changes in Agriculture Sector 

– Focus on innovative solutions for crop residue management. 

– Implement campaigns to control stubble burning. 

– Raise awareness at the grassroot level to promote sustainable practices. 

Initiatives for Transport Sector 

– Launch the Green Mass Transit Initiative to enhance eco-friendly e-bus transportation. 

– Introducing the Green Wheels Programme providing 10000 EV bikes to students.  

– Establish a vehicle inspection and fitness certification system to reduce emissions. 

– Address traffic congestion in critical areas with dedicated traffic squads from the Environmental Protection Agency. 

– Monitoring of Smoke-emitting vehicles through CCTV.  

Steps for Environment Sector 

– Mitigation of fugitive dust and launch a campaign to manage waste and plastic.  

– Creation of regular response squads for quick action on environmental concerns. 

– Collaboration with the Environment Protection Agency and implement technological innovations. 

Deviations in Industrial Sector 

– Crack down on harmful practices, including tire pyrolysis plants and sub-standard fuel consumption. 

– Industrial monitoring with live CCTV feeds and drone surveillance of industrial clusters to avoid industrial wastes. 

– Transition brick kilns to latest technology and install emission control systems thoroughly. 

How Can We Reduce the SMOG for Years to Come? 

On the macro level, if the government successfully implements all these steps, it will impact the environment positively. However, as individuals, we all should also play our part to reduce pollution and stay safe in this hazardous environment.  

To Safeguard the Environment 

  1. Plant more and more trees. 
  2. Keep your vehicle in optimal condition. 
  3. Get your vehicle fuel from authentic stations to avoid low-quality fuel.  
  4. Avoid doing fireworks, and bonfires in private celebrations.  
  5. Don’t do construction in SMOG days. 
  6. Clean your Houses, Pathways, and Cities.
  7. Try to use degradable material for waste disposal  

To Safeguard Health 

  • Wear masks outdoors 
  • Drink lukewarm water in good quantity. 
  • Take Steam on regular basis
  • Use indoor plants for cleaner air. 
  • Consider air purifiers if the smog and dusty conditions are serious indoors.  
  • If you are more prone to respiratory issues, use your medications on time.  

Other precautions you can take are available on PGC.  

Wrap UP 

Smog is the worst form of air pollution. Unfortunately, Lahore and neighbouring cities have fallen under its prey since 2016. Since then, there has been an insane increase in health-related issues. Every year we lose over 2 million people due to air pollution. It is high time to take practical steps to eliminate this devil from our lives! For that, we all have to work together!  

 

 

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