The CDA Islamabad waste management department is undergoing a massive transformation to improve cleanliness across the federal capital. Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa recently approved the procurement of high-tech equipment to modernize the city’s sanitation infrastructure. This initiative focuses on enhancing both primary and secondary waste collection systems.
Islamabad Urban Development Projects
Modernizing Garbage Collection Machinery CDA Plans
Authorities intend to purchase advanced garbage collection machinery CDA needs to maintain international standards. The plan includes adding new waste containers and repairing thousands of damaged bins currently in use. Officials also aim to expand the existing fleet of waste collection trolleys significantly.
These new tools will help field staff cover more ground in less time. The administration wants to ensure that no residential or commercial area remains neglected during daily operations.
Implementing the Three-Bin System
Randhawa emphasized a new three-bin system for all commercial markets to promote recycling. This strategy allows for easy waste separation at the source, making disposal more efficient. Local traders must participate actively to make this green initiative a success.
Environmental Protection Laws in Pakistan
Stricter Littering Fines Islamabad Enforcement
The city administration will now impose heavy littering fines Islamabad residents must follow to keep markets clean. Neighborhood committees will monitor local streets and report violations to the relevant authorities. Furthermore, the Islamabad Food Authority will inspect restaurants to stop improper waste dumping.
Islamabad Food Authority Guidelines
New Support for Field Staff and Monitoring
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is establishing a 24/7 control room to track sanitation progress. Field workers will receive new uniforms and wireless communication devices for better coordination. Additionally, the city will display a CDA sanitation helpline on digital screens to assist citizens.
The authority also plans to register and license scavengers to organize the informal recycling sector. These steps aim to create a healthier and more sustainable environment for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the new three-bin system in Islamabad?
It is a waste separation method for markets to distinguish between recyclable and organic waste.
How can I report a sanitation issue?
Citizens can use the CDA sanitation helpline
displayed on digital screens across the city.
Are there penalties for throwing trash on roads?
Yes, the authorities will issue littering fines Islamabad residents must pay for violating rules.
Who is leading this cleanliness campaign?
CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa is supervising the modern sanitation project.
Will the CDA hire more workers?
Yes, the plan includes improving manpower alongside procuring new machinery.

