A Norwegian company is planning to generate electricity from waste in Lahore. The company plans to invest $300 million for the project, reports ARY.


According to the details, Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) held an important meeting on the Waste to Energy Project led by Chairman, Atif Chaudhry.

Ali Anan Qamar, the CEO of LWMC and Shahid Latif, the Deputy Secretary Development, also attended the meeting.

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According to Atif Chaudhry, a team from a Norwegian business firm has arrived in Pakistan with the purpose of conducting an initial investigation. The company plans to invest $300 million in the waste-to-energy project.
The project will create 2000 new jobs, added Atif.