ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh revealed on Wednesday that thousands of tonnes of cargo were dumped at Karachi Port, saying the government was planning to either auction or send back polluted cargo to its originated countries as they were producing waste and pollution. Complaints were received that developed countries dumped polluted cargo at Karachi Port having no claimant, which was creating waste and pollution, said the minister, while speaking at the “National Policy Dialogue on Circularity and Used Textile Trade in Pakistan” organised by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI). The minister said textile was one of the major businesses in Pakistan, with used textile goods providing affordable stuff as 40 percent population - 100 million people - were living below poverty line.

Maritime day observed: Govt to support ‘green shipping’ initiatives: Qaiser He said more than 430,000 metric tonnes of used clothing arrived in Pakistan in fiscal year 2023-24 with the support of port and shipping infrastructure. He emphasised the vital role of Pakistan’s maritime infrastructure in facilitating the import of second-hand textiles, adding that he recognised that the efficient handling of these imports was essential for supporting local economies, job creation, and textile recycling efforts. The federal minister said his ministry was focusing on improving port efficiency and container management to streamline the processing of .