Saima Premium Residency, a first-of-its-kind eco-friendly green housing structure project, has struck a deal with Agha Steel Industries Limited for the exclusive supply of Green Electric Arc Furnace Technology steel rebars. In Pakistan’s real estate planning and development industry, the Saima Group is known for its high standards of quality and reliability, having completed several large-scale projects for both residential and commercial clients with great success.
“We are very excited to launch Saima Premium Residency as Pakistan’s first Eco-Friendly Green Housing Structure project that will be built exclusively with the finest and most technologically advanced rebars supplied by Agha Steel,” Chairman Saima Group Mr. Zeeshan Zaki said at the occasion. Our long-term goal is to become an environmentally conscious organization, so we’re looking to partner with companies that share our values in order to provide long-term, sustainable growth for our residents.”
Furthermore, he said, “We couldn’t have found a better partner for this innovative initiative than Agha Steel, since they are the only business in Pakistan that delivers 100 percent refined grade steel by employing green steel technology.”
“We are delighted to enter into this agreement with Saima Group for the provision of steel to Pakistan’s First Eco-Friendly Green Structure Project,” CEO Agha Steel Mr Hussain Agha noted during the signing ceremony. The leaders of the industry must play a crucial role in ensuring a greener and more sustainable future for our children and grandchildren. A Greener Pakistan is a shared goal, and this agreement shows that we are on the same page.
Engro Energy and Agha Steel Industries signed a term sheet on renewable energy in order to create a sustainable energy mix for Agha Steel Industries. Our state-of-the-art plant is powered by an Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) technology that is based on trash.” We conserve natural resources by starting with recycled scrap as a raw material. CO2 Scope 1 emissions and energy consumption intensities are approximately 7 times lower than the global steelmaking average, making the Green Arc Furnace Technology environmentally friendly.”