Top 10 Exporting Textile Mills of Pakistan
Driving Pakistan’s textile export boom with world‑class fabrics and garments For Ranking of Top 10 Textile Mills in Pakistan by combined figures of Revenue, no of Employees and Export CLICK…
Driving Pakistan’s textile export boom with world‑class fabrics and garments For Ranking of Top 10 Textile Mills in Pakistan by combined figures of Revenue, no of Employees and Export CLICK…
Understanding Pakistan’s largest textile producers—and their appetite for biomass fuelFor ranking of top 10 Textile Mills in Pakistan based on exports CLICK HERE Pakistan’s textile industry drives over 60 % of…
Introduction When Nishat Mills urgently required 200 tonnes of corn cob for their boilers, Babar Aziz Balers rose to the challenge—despite relying on third-party trollies and open transport. In just…
Introduction In Pakistan’s rapidly evolving energy landscape, wheat straw baling has shifted from a niche service to an absolute necessity. What began as a cheaper way for mills to haul…
IntroductionIn today’s world, demand for affordable and sustainable energy solutions is growing rapidly. Pakistan’s energy landscape is evolving, with a mix of fossil fuels, nuclear, solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and…
Learn everything about Babar Aziz Balers — one of Pakistan’s leading biomass suppliers. Find out what we offer, how to contact us, and why clients trust our 30+ year legacy.❓…
Discover Pakistan’s vast biomass potential—over 50,000 GWh from residues like wheat straw and rice husk—leading boiler suppliers, global biomass leaders, and cost advantages over gas. Plus, learn why biogas (with nearly 8.8 million livestock-based plants) is poised to drive rural energy and waste management.
Introduction For over three decades, Babar Aziz Balers has been at the forefront of Pakistan’s biomass revolution. From a humble workshop in 1988 to today’s status as the country’s largest baler of…
Agricultural waste—like wheat straw and rice husk—is a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to wood for biomass fuel, reducing deforestation, lowering emissions, and supporting rural economies by turning crop residues into high-calorific, eco-friendly energy.
Introduction Pakistan faces a dual challenge: rising energy needs and environmental pollution. Biomass, the organic waste from crops like wheat, rice, corn, and mustard, offers a solution that’s both eco-friendly…