Egypt records sharp drop in waste burning incidents in autumn 2025

Egypt recorded a significant decline in open burning incidents to 1,116 points during autumn 2025, compared to 3,490 the previous year, while rice straw collection rose to 2.7 million tonnes. Minister Manal Awad presented a report on measures to combat air pollution at a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. Efforts included enforcement, waste collection, and monitoring of industrial and vehicle emissions.

Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development and Acting Minister of Environment, presented a report on Wednesday detailing measures to combat acute air pollution, locally known as the "black cloud," at a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. The report covered the period from September 1 to November 3, 2025.

Open burning incidents of agricultural waste dropped to 1,116 points, compared to 3,490 the previous year. The government filed 781 violation reports for such burnings. Authorities removed 342 random charcoal kilns and closed 12 developed ones. Rice straw collection volume increased from 2.1 million tonnes to 2.7 million tonnes, supported by expanding collection sites to 655 from 398, and boosting equipment like balers and tractors to 125 from 73. The Waste Management Regulation Agency issued 107 licenses for agricultural waste collection and transport.

For monitoring, the ministry set up 69 axes and evening patrol committees to inspect agricultural lands daily in coordination with agricultural directorates. On industrial emissions, the national monitoring network detected 198 violations of maximum limits. Inspections of 108 facilities in Greater Cairo's industrial zones resulted in recommendations for environmental compliance plans, and decisions to suspend small and medium-sized polluting industries during peak pollution periods.

Vehicle emissions were addressed through 168 inspection campaigns in Greater Cairo and 155 in the Delta and Assiut governorates. Additionally, 1,078 public transport buses in Greater Cairo were inspected. Awareness efforts comprised 198 seminars and 1,100 campaigns educating farmers on the risks of burning straw and corn stalks, promoting their use as feed and organic fertilizer instead.

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Delhi shrouded in thick smog from local vehicular emissions, with masked families and heavy traffic near India Gate, underscoring winter air pollution crisis.
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Delhi's air pollution crisis highlights local sources over farm fires

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Despite a 90% reduction in stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana, Delhi's air quality remained in the 'very poor' to 'severe' range throughout November 2025. Local pollution sources, including vehicular emissions, are identified as the primary drivers of the capital's persistent smog. The crisis raises concerns about children's health amid winter conditions.

Mahmoud Esmat, Egypt's Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, and Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, met on Wednesday to assess the action plan for handling the anticipated rise in summer energy demand, amid increasing consumption and loads.

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Egypt's Minister of Local Development and Acting Minister of Environment, Manal Awad, met with India's Minister of State for External Affairs, Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Kirti Vardhan Singh, in Cairo to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in various environmental and climate fields. The talks focused on strengthening ties in environmental emergency response, plastic waste reduction, and climate change mitigation. Awad expressed Egypt's eagerness to leverage its environmental expertise for joint initiatives with India.

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has approved plans to expand animal shelters across Egypt's governorates, emphasizing construction away from residential areas to balance public safety and animal welfare. In 2025, Egypt vaccinated 121,000 stray dogs and sterilized 8,311 others as part of a national strategy to manage stray populations. The initiative includes boosting personnel and coordinating with non-governmental organizations.

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Egypt's Acting Minister of Environment, Manal Awad, met with officials from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to discuss expanding cooperation and launching new projects focused on climate adaptation, sustainable agriculture, and ecosystem protection, according to a statement from the environment ministry on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly chaired a meeting on Sunday at the government headquarters in the New Administrative Capital to review the progress of ongoing energy projects and discuss initiatives to attract further investments into the sector. He reaffirmed the state’s strong focus on the energy sector, emphasising the government’s efforts to create an investment-friendly environment capable of drawing local and foreign capital. The discussions highlighted renewable energy expansion as a strategic priority for sustainable development.

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Egypt's Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly inspected the trial operation of the 430-bed Triple University Hospital in Minya on Saturday, as part of a broader tour of industrial, housing, and infrastructure projects in the governorate. The visit emphasized monitoring initiatives under the 'Haya Karima' program to ensure they serve local citizens.

 

 

 

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