Poultry feed plants shut - environmental pollution 27 Aug 2008
Two poultry feed units in Kahuta, Pakistan, have been
shut down by the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) due to
environmental pollution.
“We have been receiving complaints against these units since 2003. The
manufacturers were told to adopt a proper method of production but they
continued to cause environmental degradation,†said Pak-EPA director-general
Asif Shuja Khan.
The 2 feed plants - Capital Feed Mill and HB Feed Mill - where animal and
poultry waste was burnt in the open to make feed, were the source of an
"unbearable smell".
Shuja said animal or poultry waste could include a mixture of organic
poultry dust, skin debris, broken feathers, insects, aerosolised feed etc and
that their burning in the open could cause respiratory, viral and bacterial
diseases.
The units were closed down under Section 16 of the Environmental Act,
according to which Pak-EPA could take such an action against an entity if it was
not adopting measures to keep the environment clean.