LAHORE: Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) sealed 222 bottled water brands for selling substandard water and working illegally, without having Pakistan Standard Licence, during the last 18 months.
According to a report, issued by PSQCA Secretariat, 753 bottled drinking water brands were identified in the country and samples of many of companies proved to be substandard, over which the PSQCA sealed some 222 brands on-the-spot.
Till December 31, 2017 there were 278 manufacturing units which have valid licences.
On special directions of Federal Minister for Science and Technology Rana Tanveer Hussain, the PSQCA formed a task force to eradicate the fake and illegal brands from the market, which started inspection in July 2017 and found that a large number of brands were illegal, working without having Pakistan Standard (PS) mark in the country.
During a market survey, 222 brands of bottled drinking water, out of 753, were found substandard and operated without the PSQCA licence. These brands were seized as per provisions of PSQCA Act 1996 and Conformity Assessment Rules 2011.
Later on, 146 brands were allowed to continue in the market after the owners gave an assurance to improve the quality of their products and comply with the norms of certification scheme of PSQCA. Also, 30 brands were awarded the PSQCA licence after due verification of the prerequisites and product quality in accordance with the standard specifications, while remaining 85 are in the process of development of quality infrastructure. Owners of 31 brands voluntarily closed down their businesses.
Also, 77 licences of different brands were cancelled and they were ordered to stop their production while at present 145 number of brands are in licensing process, out of which 85 brands have been provided an opportunity to get themselves align with the PSQCA standards.
PSQCA Director General Engr Khalid Siddiq said that as per the mandatory certification scheme, bottled drinking water plantsare being inspected on quarterly basis to evaluate suitability and maintainability of their ability, quality control system to produce a quality product as per applicable standard along with periodic market surveillance to get open market samples for assessment of product quality to ensure that quality product is available to consumer.
The PSQCA, in line with the instructions of the federal minister, has also issued a new policy under which these units are being directed to shift from the residential areas.
He said that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between the PSQCA and the PCRWR in order to identify the units engaged in illegal manufacturing and sale of substandard and fake brands of bottled drinking water in the country. Under the MoU, a joint monitoring mechanism has been devised and designated teams are conducting market survey and draw samples from different regions of Pakistan which will be tested by PCRWR in order to ensure provision of safe and clean drinking water to the consumers at their door step.