Against the backdrop of growing climate challenges and the urgent need for collective action, Telenor Pakistan hosted its Sustainability Expo 2026 at its headquarters in Islamabad. The event brought together employees, environmental innovators, and solution providers to spotlight practical, climate-conscious solutions that can help reduce everyday environmental impact. By connecting innovation with behavior change, the Expo aimed to inspire individuals and organizations to play their part in building a more innovative and climate-resilient future.
The Expo was inaugurated by Mr. Abrar Hussain, Director General, Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA), alongside Telenor Pakistan’s leadership team. Mr. Hussain toured the exhibition floor, engaging with exhibitors and exploring the range of innovative solutions on display. He expressed his admiration for the breadth and practicality of the initiatives showcased, noting the significant role that private sector-led platforms can play in accelerating Pakistan’s sustainability agenda. He commended Telenor Pakistan for creating a platform that encourages people to rethink their everyday habits and adopt more responsible ways of living.
The Expo featured a rich array of forward-thinking innovations aimed at reducing environmental impact. Highlights included construction bricks made from recycled plastic, reverse vending machines that reward users for returning plastic bottles, a wide selection of eco-friendly products designed to minimize waste and conserve natural resources, and IoT-based solutions for real-time energy optimization and conservation. Interactive live plantation activities and urban gardening demonstrations added a hands-on dimension to the event, allowing attendees to directly engage with sustainable practices and gain take-home lessons they could apply in their own lives and communities.
Areej Khan, Chief People Officer, Telenor Pakistan said, “At Telenor Pakistan, we believe that sustainability is not just a corporate commitment, it is a shared responsibility that begins with each one of us. The Sustainability Expo 2026 is our way of bringing that belief to life; creating a space where innovation meets inspiration, and where every interaction plants the seed of positive change. We are proud to stand alongside our employees, partners, and the wider community in driving a future that is digitally connected and environmentally conscious.”
The Sustainability Expo 2026 reflects the depth of Telenor Pakistan’s long-standing environmental commitments. The company also participated in Pakistan’s first-ever low-carbon Energy Storage as a Service (ESaaS) project, deploying 25 MWh of battery infrastructure to eliminate over 21 million litres of diesel use and reduce approximately 1.1 million generator run hours annually. Guided by an Environmental Management System aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goal 13, and recognised internationally by SHRM for its sustainability impact, Telenor Pakistan continues to set new standards for responsible business in the telecommunications sector and beyond.
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