BSS
  29 Feb 2024, 17:56

Saber for global collective action in addressing plastic pollution

DHAKA, Feb 29, 2024 (BSS) - Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury today stressed taking an integrated global effort to address growing plastic pollution.

He called upon all stakeholders, including government representatives, business leaders, civil society activists, and community members, to join Bangladesh in its endeavour.

Saber Hossain made the call while addressing a roundtable titled 'Global Plastic Action Partnership' at the 6th United Nations Environment Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, according to a message received here.

Leaders and stakeholders from all around the world joined the conference, highlighting the urgency of tackling plastic pollution and forging a sustainable future.

In his address, Saber Hossain Chowdhury emphasised checking plastic pollution and outlined Bangladesh's proactive measures in this regard.

He highlighted Bangladesh's early ban on plastic bags as a pioneering step in plastic regulation, positioning the country as a leader in environmental stewardship.

Acknowledging the significance of the emerging Treaty on Plastic Pollution, he underscored Bangladesh's unwavering commitment to addressing plastic waste.

He underscored the importance of collaborative, multi-stakeholder efforts, citing the establishment of a National Plastic Action Partnership as a crucial step towards aligning with the Treaty's goals.

Saber Hossain outlined a holistic strategy that extends beyond waste management to encompass the reduction of plastic use and the promotion of alternative materials.
 
He also emphasised the alignment of this strategy with both the Treaty's objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals, signaling Bangladesh's commitment to environmental sustainability and social equity.