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Rizwana for global collaboration for ambitious plastics treaty

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Advisor for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Syeda Rizwana Hasan today said the world needs to work together to contain plastic contamination.

“We have an opportunity to push together for an ambitious Global Plastics Treaty. We need to work together on Biodiversity conservation and protection of traditional knowledge,” she said while virtually speaking at the Ministerial Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) organised in Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan, a ministry press release said.

The environment advisor said equally crucial is to value shared waters and develop an equitable regime for protection and utilisation.

In addressing all these challenges, she said, there is an abundance of technology, innovation and human capital that “we must tap into and share to the benefit of our peoples”.

Rizwana said the world needs to work together on shared resources, the common utilities such as the shared rivers and forests.

“We also need to address our common concerns such as air pollution. Advancing real time data collection and information sharing on best practices will help countries such as Bangladesh break free from the chokehold of air pollution,” she said.

The adviser said by working together within CICA, all need to contribute towards the sustainable future and ensure environmental and climate justice, for every woman and man across villages and towns, for generations to come. “Let us strive together to achieve a zero carbon future,” she added.

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Rizwana for global collaboration for ambitious plastics treaty

Last Update : 04:47:49 pm, Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Staff Correspondent

Advisor for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Syeda Rizwana Hasan today said the world needs to work together to contain plastic contamination.

“We have an opportunity to push together for an ambitious Global Plastics Treaty. We need to work together on Biodiversity conservation and protection of traditional knowledge,” she said while virtually speaking at the Ministerial Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) organised in Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan, a ministry press release said.

The environment advisor said equally crucial is to value shared waters and develop an equitable regime for protection and utilisation.

In addressing all these challenges, she said, there is an abundance of technology, innovation and human capital that “we must tap into and share to the benefit of our peoples”.

Rizwana said the world needs to work together on shared resources, the common utilities such as the shared rivers and forests.

“We also need to address our common concerns such as air pollution. Advancing real time data collection and information sharing on best practices will help countries such as Bangladesh break free from the chokehold of air pollution,” she said.

The adviser said by working together within CICA, all need to contribute towards the sustainable future and ensure environmental and climate justice, for every woman and man across villages and towns, for generations to come. “Let us strive together to achieve a zero carbon future,” she added.