11/05/2026
Machvista Engineering was pleased to participate in the Roundtable Dialogue on the Deteriorating Air Quality in Sindh, an important discussion on one of Pakistan’s growing environmental and public health challenges.
The dialogue highlighted key contributors to air pollution, including crop residue burning, conventional brick kilns, industrial emissions, transport pollution, open waste burning, and weak monitoring systems.
Machvista emphasized the need for practical and locally adaptable solutions, including cleaner brick kiln designs such as zig-zag kilns and improved airflow systems, adoption of smart waste sensors to support better waste collection and prevent open burning, and agricultural technologies such as no-till seeders, super seeders, mulchers, balers, composting, and biochar systems to discourage crop burning.
At Machvista, we believe cleaner air requires measurable action, scalable technologies, and collaboration between government, private sector, academia, development partners, and communities.
Machvista remains committed to supporting cleaner air, sustainable agriculture, and climate-resilient communities in Pakistan.