Ethical sourcing policy
MNS University of Agriculture in Multan, Pakistan, adheres to ethical sourcing policies in alignment with the Punjab Procurement Regulatory Authority rules and regulations. Their ethical sourcing policy emphasizes transparency, fairness, and responsible procurement practices. This policy ensures that goods and services are sourced in a manner that upholds social and environmental standards. By following the Punjab Procurement Regulatory Authority rules, the university aims to promote integrity and accountability in its procurement processes, contributing to a sustainable and ethical sourcing frame work that benefits both the institution and the community it serves. Evidence of ethical sourcing is depicted in the attached links.
Policy waste disposal – hazardous materials
MNS University of Agriculture in Multan follows a stringent policy for the disposal of hazardous materials. This policy is designed to ensure the safe and environmentally responsible handling and disposal of hazardous waste generated within the university’s operations. It emphasizes compliance with all relevant environmental regulations and standards to prevent harm to the environment and human health. By following this policy, the university demonstrates its commitment to sustainability, safety, and responsible waste management practices, thus contributing to a cleaner and safer environment for the community and surrounding areas.
Policy for minimization of plastic use
MNS University of Agriculture in Multan has implemented a comprehensive policy to minimize plastic use. This policy is designed to significantly reduce the consumption of single- use plastics within the

university’s operations. It encourages the adoption of sustainable alternatives and responsible plastic waste management practices, such as recycling and minimizing plast packaging. By adhering to this policy, the university demonstrates its commitment to environmental conservation and reducing plastic pollution. This proactive approach aligns with broader sustainability goals, contributing to a cleaner and more eco- friendly campus environment, and promoting awareness of the adverse effects of plastic on the ecosystem.
Policy for minimization of disposable items
MNS University of Agriculture in Multan has a policy in place to minimize disposable items. This policy focuses on reducing the use of single- use and disposable materials across its operations. It encourages the adoption of sustainable practices, such as recycling, reusing, and reducing waste. By adhering to this policy, the university aims to minimize its environmental footprint, reduce waste generation, and promote responsible resource management. This commitment to reducing disposable items aligns with broader sustainability goals and demonstrates the university’s dedication to environmental conservation and responsible stewardship.



Disposable policy: extensions to services
MNS University of Agriculture in Multan has implemented a Disposable Policy with a focus on extending services. This policy emphasizes the responsible use of disposable materials and encourages their efficient and sustainable utilization throughout the university’s services. By extending the lifespan of disposable items and promoting reusability, the university aims to reduce waste and contribute to resource conservation. This policy aligns with the university’s commitment to sustainability and cost- efficiency, demonstrating a responsible approach to disposable materials while optimizing service delivery.
Minimization policies extended to suppliers
MNS University of Agriculture in Multan has extended its minimization policies to its suppliers. These policies focus on minimizing waste and promoting sustainability throughout the university’s supply chain. By encouraging suppliers to adopt practices that reduce waste, conserve resources, and lower environmental impact, the university is fostering a more sustainable and responsible approach to procurement. A more sustainable and responsible approach to procurement.



The practice of printing and submitting reports using both sides of the paper is an eco- friendly approach that supports sustainability and resource conservation. It not only reduces paper waste but also minimizes the environmental impact of printing and document production.


Waste Management Policy
Our Waste Policy expresses our dedication to sustainability, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility among our students, faculty, and staff. Together, we can make a positive impact on our campus and the world around us. For more details, please visit the link below:
Link of MNSUAM Waste Policy:


