 This study investigated the quantity and reasons of wastage of blood products at the National Institute of Blood Diseases and Bone Marrow Transplantation, NIBD and BMT, in Pakistan. Overall, 2,880 bags of blood products were available, with 960 each of platelets, packed red cells, and fresh frozen plasma. The wastage rate was 3.5%, with packed red cells and platelets being fully consumed while fresh frozen plasma had the highest wastage rate at 102 bags. Expired products and broken bags accounted for 59% and 29% respectively. The study concluded that continuous monitoring of wastage rates and timely intervention can help reduce wastage and improve patient care. This article was authored by Hayaul Mujtaba, Nita Anwar, Navina Fatima and others.