18/11/2025
The climate and energy experts have warned that the country’s industrial sector must be rapidly transit toward renewable energy and low-carbon production to remain competitive in global markets, which is increasingly shaped by climate regulations.
This call was made at the launch of three research studies on industrial de-carbonization, collectively urging policymakers and businesses to prioritise solar adoption, emissions reduction, and long-term energy planning.
The event, hosted by Alternate Development Services (ADS) at a local hotel, brought together academics, industry representatives, civil society members, and policymakers to examine the future of energy use in Pakistan’s textile and leather sectors, two major contributors to national exports and emissions.
Industrial sector: Rapid transition toward renewable energy, low-carbon production urged
FAISALABAD: The climate and energy experts have warned that the country’s industrial sector must be rapidly ...
18/11/2025
ADS convened a diverse group of experts and industry stakeholders to discuss Pakistan’s journey toward a just and equitable energy transition in Faisalabad.
During the event, we launched three major studies that map solar adoption in the textile sector, assess the integration of off-grid solar into the grid, and analyse decarbonization potential in the leather and textile sectors.
The discussion reinforced that global buyer pressure—not motivation alone—is shaping the pace of renewable energy adoption across Pakistan’s industrial sectors.
We are grateful to our speakers and participants from academia, industry and civil society for making this event a success.
03/10/2025
ADS successfully organized a one-day technical training workshop in Peshawar!
On October 2, 2025, Alternate Development Services (ADS) held the workshop “Beyond CO₂: Emission Calculations, Methane Monitoring & Real Sequestration Metrics” in Peshawar.
The event brought together experts, practitioners, and participants from academia, government, NGOs, and industry to strengthen technical capacity in GHG emission calculations, methane monitoring, and sequestration metrics.
A special thanks to our distinguished speakers at the “Beyond CO₂” training workshop in Peshawar:
Dr. Zeeshan Shafiq – GHG Emission Reduction in Energy Sector
Miss Fouzia Rafi – Green Energy Buildings
Dr. Khurshid Ahmad – Energy Management & Decarbonization in the Industrial Sector
Their insights added immense value and helped participants build practical skills to advance climate solutions.
📸 Highlights from the event below
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16/09/2025
Pakistan among top 10 methane emitters; experts urge food and beverage sector to adopt decarbonization strategies
Pakistan ranks among the world’s top 10 methane-emitting countries, said Prof. Dr. Sanaullah of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, stressing the need for mitigation measures in rice production and livestock emissions.
He was speaking at the Food and Beverage Consultation on “Carbon and Methane Emission Assessment and Prevention in the Food and Beverage Sector”, organized by Alternate Development Services (ADS) and Lok Sujag at a local hotel in Lahore. The event gathered experts from academia, industry, media, and civil society to deliberate on the hidden climate costs of the food and beverage sector and explore pathways to decarbonization.
Read the full report at The Tribute International through the link below.
Pakistan among top 10 methane emitters; experts urge food and beverage sector to adopt decarbonization strategies - The Tribune
By Asim Shahzad LAHORE: Pakistan ranks among the world’s top 10 methane-emitting countries, said Prof. Dr. Sanaullah of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, stressing the need for mitigation measures in rice production and livestock emissions. He was speaking at the Food and Beverage Consulta...
16/09/2025
Alternate Development Services (ADS) is organizing a one-day technical training workshop on Emission Calculations, Methane Monitoring & Real Sequestration Metrics in Peshawar.
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Important Note: Participants are kindly requested to bring their own laptops for the hands-on training sessions, as the workshop will include practical exercises using tools and templates.
Beyond CO₂: Technical Training on GHG Emission Calculations, Methane Monitoring & Real Sequestration Metrics
Alternate Development Services (ADS) is organizing a one-day technical training workshop on Emission Calculations, Methane Monitoring & Real Sequestration Metrics in Peshawar. Please fill out this registration form to express your interest in participating. The information being collected will only....
11/09/2025
The Food & Beverage (F&B) sector is one of the highest emitting sectors in Pakistan — from production to processing and even disposal, it releases significant levels of CO₂ and methane (a highly potent greenhouse gas).
Despite global calls for methane mitigation, targeted action in Pakistan’s F&B sector remains limited. This consultation is a step toward change — bringing together stakeholders to share knowledge and build strategies for a sustainable future.
📅 Date: 11th September
📍 Join in-person or online via Zoom
👉 Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ttrYua7SStuk4TNHrddZiw
02/09/2025
Want to know how renewable energy and commercial bank loans can help YOU save costs and go green?
Watch this animated explainer producerd by ADS now!
Turning Sunlight into Savings: A Restaurant’s Solar Journey | An ADS Production
Meet a restaurant owner struggling with rising electricity costs—until a smart switch to solar changed everything. This animated story shows how renewable en...
17/07/2025
ADS is excited to announce the release of its documentary on the solarization trend in Sialkot's sports industry.
This documentary features insights from industrial leaders and representatives from the PSGMEA, taking viewers to the heart of Pakistan’s sports goods capital. Here, artisans and machines collaborate to produce world-class products, including footballs, cricket gear, biker jackets, gloves, and more. Whether for the FIFA World Cup or a local tournament, much of the equipment originates from Sialkot.
With over $300 million in annual exports and trusted by major brands like Adidas, Nike, and Puma, Sialkot has become a symbol of quality and innovation. The city contributes nearly 6% to Pakistan’s total exports, establishing itself as a global player in the sports industry.
The documentary highlights Sialkot’s commitment to a green transformation, focusing on low-carbon and sustainable production. There is a growing emphasis on clean energy and industrial decarbonization, demonstrating Sialkot’s dedication to aligning with global environmental goals and inspiring the journey toward Net Zero by 2050.
Special thanks go to the Lok Sujag team, especially Director Tanveer Ahmad , Abdullah, and Fizah Saddique for making this project a success.
Solarization Trend in Sialkot's Sports Industry | A Documentary by ADS
Sports Industry and Solar EnergySialkot — a city where every street echoes with craftsmanship, and every household is linked with international sports brands...
17/06/2025
Pakistan's Budget 2025–26: A Missed Opportunity for a Just Energy Transition
Despite the climate emergency and Pakistan’s rising vulnerability, the new budget presents a conflicting energy vision.
18% GST on imported solar panels is framed as support for local industry—but in reality, it risks derailing one of the few success stories in our energy sector: the exponential growth in solar adoption. With nearly $1.4B in solar imports in early 2024 alone, the move hits households, SMEs, and climate goals.
At the same time, the government slashes industrial power tariffs—from 14 to 9 cents/unit—and offers 7,000MW of surplus hydropower to boost exports. While this may support manufacturing, it widens the gap between industrial subsidies and citizen access to affordable clean energy.
The new carbon levy on fossil fuels—though a welcome signal—is dwarfed by policy contradictions. Taxing solar, while lightly touching polluting sectors, is policy incoherence in real time.
The so-called “climate-resilient budget” allocates billions for mitigation and adaptation—but without implementation clarity, impact metrics, or transparency. Experts warn: this is climate finance without climate governance.
As solar firms report cancellations and customers back out due to higher costs, the real question is: Who is the energy transition really for?
It was time for a budget that aligned industrial revival with environmental justice, not one that sacrificed clean energy access at the altar of protectionism.
05/06/2025
On the let us all pledge to plant trees, refuse single-use plastics, and support eco-friendly initiatives. Let’s take responsibility for a cleaner, greener Earth!"