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Pak Suzuki inaugurates biogas plant and 920kWh solar power project

Published on: April 9, 2026 6:46 AM

Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited formally inaugurated its 100m³ Biogas Plant and 920 kWh Solar Power Project today, reaffirming the company’s commitment to sustainable and environment friendly energy integration into its manufacturing operations. The inauguration ceremony was attended by Senator Saleem H. Mandviwala, Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Finance & Revenue, as the Chief Guest.

The newly inaugurated 100 m³ biogas facility converts organic waste into renewable energy, while the 920-kWh solar power project supplements clean electricity for plant operations. Together, these installations contribute to reduced greenhouse-gas emissions, optimize energy costs, and enhance overall resource efficiency within the plant.

Senator Saleem H. Mandviwala commended Pak Suzuki’s leadership in implementing environmentally sustainable practices. He said, “I would like to sincerely appreciate Pak Suzuki for organizing this event” and expressed gratitude to Suzuki Motor Corporation for “continued trust and investment in Pakistan,” noting that “Pakistan was the first overseas investment of Suzuki Motors outside Japan.” He called the biogas and solar projects “a strong step towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for Pakistan” and praised Pak Suzuki for “taking proactive measures to adopt renewable energy solutions into its operations”. He Emphasized that “sustainability is no longer a choice; it is a necessity”. He stressed that such initiatives show economic growth and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.

Mr Hiroshi Kawamura, Managing Director, Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited, thanked Mr. Saleem Mandviwala for gracing the occasion and making this event memorable. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Hiroshi Kawamura, highlighted the strategic importance of these initiatives, he remarked, “Today represents an important milestone in Pak Suzuki’s environmental-sustainability journey. The commissioning of our biogas plant and solar power facility demonstrates our commitment to integrate clean energy into our operations and contribute meaningfully to Pakistan’s environmental priorities. We remain committed to adopting environment-friendly manufacturing practices and will continue to invest in technologies that support a greener future” Pak Suzuki remains dedicated to supporting the Government of Pakistan’s sustainability goals and advancing eco-friendly industrial practices across the automotive sector.

 

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