The Punjab government is certainly on the right track in imposing the ban and in urging kiln owners to switch to zig zag technology which, besides reducing emissions considerably, also uses 40% less coal and offers 90% top quality bricks compared with just 70% obtained through FCBTK. But it is also important for our planners to consider other effective modern technologies that may offer better brick production and environmental protection. Perhaps foremost among them is the Vertical Shaft Brick Kiln (VSBK) which is more environment-friendly, requires less space and fuel, has a shorter production cycle and operates year-round. Another option is the Tunnel Kiln which is also more environment-friendly, has the least manpower requirements, operates year-round and can produce bricks of varying sizes.
Additionally, certain measures need to be taken to improve brick manufacturing in the country. One is to recognise brick making, currently an unregulated and undocumented industry, as a formal production sector and draft legislation to improve it. The other, say experts, is to train a core group of engineers and technicians as master trainers to train kiln workers and disseminate good practices among them.
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