Lahore, In a significant step towards environmental sustainability, the Ghotki Campus of the Virtual University of Pakistan recently initiated a plantation drive. This green initiative saw enthusiastic participation from both students and faculty, underscoring the university community’s commitment to combating global warming and fostering a sustainable environment.
According to Virtual University of Pakistan, the plantation drive aimed at not only beautifying the campus but also serving as a crucial educational tool in raising awareness about the importance of trees in reducing carbon footprint and supporting ecosystems. Campus Manager, Mr. Muzamil Saeed, expressed his gratitude for the successful execution of the event, noting the vibrant participation of the campus community.
The drive is part of the university’s broader commitment to environmental responsibility, highlighting the role educational institutions can play in promoting sustainability. By engaging students and faculty in such activities, VU Ghotki Campus not only contributes to the global effort against climate change but also instills a sense of environmental stewardship among the future leaders of society.
The administration extended its thanks to all participants, emphasizing the significant impact collective efforts can have in building a more sustainable and greener future.
Faisalabad, The National Textile University (NTU) in Faisalabad successfully hosted the 3rd International Conference on Knowledge-Based Textiles, bringing together over 30 international speakers from diverse countries. Held on March 5th, this conference aimed at driving innovation and sustainability in the textile industry, positioning Pakistan to take a lead in the global textile market.
According to National Textile University, the conference was marked by the presence of distinguished guests and speakers from the USA, UK, Indonesia, China, Qatar, Spain, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Uganda, Kenya, Egypt, Estonia, and Malaysia. Conference Secretary, Dr. Muzammil Hussain, opened the event with a welcoming note, emphasizing the conference’s pivotal role in diversifying the market through product innovation and sustainable growth.
The initiative, funded by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan under the Grand Challenge Fund Project (KnowTex), showcased more than 30 ready-to-market and scalable products. These innovations include banana fabric, sisal fiber apparel, and multifunctional yarns, demonstrating NTU’s commitment to merging academic research with industry needs. Conference Chair, Prof. Dr. Yasir Nawab, highlighted NTU’s unique position due to its industrial collaborations and launched a skilled efficiency proficiency program aimed at training industry professionals.
Keynote speakers and participants underscored the necessity of collaborative partnerships, technological upgrades, and sustainable policies for the advancement of Pakistan’s textile sector. Mr. Navid Gulzar and Mr. Khawaja Muhammad Amjad stressed the importance of quality fiber production and government support in fostering a conducive environment for industrial growth.
The conference also featured panel discussions on global fashion challenges, circular textile practices, and the application of artificial intelligence in textiles, led by experts like Dr. Shahid Rasool and Dr. Munir Ashraf. These discussions aimed at developing a national consensus to reshape Pakistan’s textile economy towards sustainability and innovation.
Rector Prof. Dr. Tanveer Hussain closed the conference with a call to focus on value-added products and sustainable practices to enhance Pakistan’s share in the global textile market. The event not only provided a platform for exchanging ideas and showcasing innovations but also set a roadmap for the future direction of the textile industry in Pakistan.