Lahore: A high-level delegation from the Punjab Central Business District Development Authourity (PCBDDA) also known as Central Business District Punjab (CBD Punjab), led by CEO CBD Punjab Imran Amin and Chairman of the Board CBD Punjab, Barrister Syed Azfar Ali Nasir, represented the authority at the prestigious 29th Conference of Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), held in Baku, Azerbaijan.
At the Pakistan Pavilion, CBD Punjab presented its innovative, eco-friendly, and sustainable projects, highlighting the authority’s commitment to mitigating climate change impacts while fostering substantial global investment opportunities.
Speaking at the event, CEO CBD Punjab Imran Amin said, “CBD Punjab is pioneering the adoption of innovative, eco-friendly techniques never before implemented in Pakistan. These strategies are not only addressing climate change but also creating avenues for international investment. We welcome global stakeholders to join us in driving sustainable development.”
Chairman Board CEO Punjab, Barrister Syed Azfar Ali Nasir, in his address said, “Our initiatives represent a unique blend of sustainability and economic potential. CBD Punjab offers unparalleled opportunities for investment in environmentally friendly projects, and we invite the international business community to be a part of this transformative journey.”
The COP29 Conference served as a collaborative platform, bringing together environmental experts, industry leaders, and government officials from across the globe to address the ongoing climate crisis and explore actionable solutions. CBD Punjab’s participation at this global forum underscores its commitment to integrating sustainability into urban development and fostering a greener future for Pakistan.
Through its presentation, CBD Punjab showcased innovative approaches such as green building technologies, renewable energy integration, and environmentally conscious infrastructure development. These projects are designed not only to combat the adverse effects of climate change but also to position Punjab as a hub for sustainable economic growth.