Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s ‘Clean Punjab’ project has achieved a major milestone by gaining global recognition, with reports confirming that the initiative has been adopted as a model in the United Kingdom.
Launched to improve sanitation, waste management, and urban cleanliness across Punjab, the project has delivered visible results in cities and rural areas alike. From modern waste collection systems to community awareness campaigns, ‘Clean Punjab’ has been widely appreciated for its structured approach and effective execution.
International observers and environmental planners have praised the project for its sustainability-focused framework, transparency, and public participation model. UK authorities reportedly studied the initiative as part of best global practices and decided to replicate key elements to improve local cleanliness and waste management systems.
CM Maryam Nawaz welcomed the recognition, calling it a proud moment for Punjab and Pakistan. She said the success reflects the government’s commitment to providing a cleaner, healthier environment for citizens while meeting international standards.
Social media users and policy experts have hailed the development as a “historic achievement,” saying it has enhanced Pakistan’s global image and demonstrated that local governance initiatives can set international benchmarks.