International Visits & Delegations

International institutions and delegations conduct study visits and on-site reviews of our facilities.

Dr. Anthony S. Wexler joining the ATWM indigenous tree plantation drive
Dr. Anthony S. Wexler with the ATWM team during his facility tour
United States · January 2026

UC Davis Air Quality Research Centre

Dr. Anthony S. Wexler — Director, Air Quality Research Centre, University of California, Davis (USA)

Dr. Anthony S. Wexler visited in January 2026 — touring incineration, composting and renewable energy operations and joining the indigenous tree plantation drive.

  • Independent academic review of air quality controls
  • Facility tour of integrated waste management operations
Ms. Nazima of the United Nations with ATWM leadership during her visit
United Nations vehicle at the A.T Waste Management facility
United Nations · Occupational Health & Safety

United Nations Endorsement

Ms. Nazima — Administrative Assistant, Occupational Health & Safety, United Nations

Ms. Nazima reviewed waste management operations and worker health and safety practices during her site visit.

  • UN-level review of occupational health & safety
  • On-site review of waste handling techniques
Pakistan Tobacco Company delegation from UK and Pakistan at the ATWM solar-powered facility
Named delegates of the Pakistan Tobacco Company visit to ATWM on 17.07.2025
United Kingdom & Pakistan · 17 July 2025

Pakistan Tobacco Company Delegation

Joint delegation from the UK & Pakistan — with representatives of BAT UK, EY UK and Blinking City Italy

A delegation of Pakistan Tobacco Company from the UK and Pakistan visited ATWM on 17.07.2025 — touring the solar-powered recycling lines and verifying circular waste management practices on the ground.

  • Multinational supply-chain verification visit
  • BAT UK, EY UK & Blinking City Italy representatives on site
Beyond These Visits

More Delegations & Study Visits

ATWM regularly hosts regulators, conservation bodies and research institutions for on-site reviews of our circular operations.

WWF Pakistan Directors

Toured the non-hazardous waste management site, reviewing anaerobic digestion, vermicomposting and plastic recycling loops.

DG EPA Punjab

Dr. Imran Hamid Sheikh visited on 14.08.2025 along with other officers and joined our indigenous tree plantation campaign.

PhD & M.Phil Study Visits

Research students and teaching faculty regularly study integrated waste management and circular economy systems at ATWM.

Plan a Facility Visit

Institutions, regulators and corporate partners are welcome to tour our facilities and verify our circular operations first-hand.