'Safe milk drive vital for children'
In a city where plastic bags have vanished from markets and malls, they still cling stubbornly to the most essential of drinks — milk. While the world pours its morning glass from gleaming bottles, Karachi’s milk still drips through thin sheets of polyvinyl, a reminder that even purity here comes wrapped in plastic. Photo: JALAL QURESHI/EXPRESS
More than 70,000 litres of milk in Lahore were tested during inspections, of which 8,000 litres were found adulterated as the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) intensified its Safe Milk Campaign 2025.
The Pakistan Dairy Association (PDA) termed the Safe Milk Campaign a significant step toward ensuring hygienic and nutritious milk for citizens.
PDA CEO Dr Shehzad Amin said the campaign reflected a strong commitment to strengthening food safety systems.