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Int’l Earth Day observed today

The theme of the day this year is "Planet vs. Plastics".

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Int’l Earth Day observed today
Int’l Earth Day observed today

The International Earth Day is being observed on Monday.

The theme of the day this year is "Planet vs. Plastics".

The aim of the day is to create awareness about the use of plastic, its impacts on the environment, to reduce plastic dependency and make the earth plastic-free.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in his message on International Earth Day, appealed the nation to reduce the use of plastics, embrace recycling and eco-friendly alternatives and advocate for stronger environmental policies at every level of society.

In his message on the occasion of International Earth Day, he said: “We have initiated an exhaustive consultative process with the Ministries, provincial environment departments, ICT administration, industries and other relevant stakeholders for developing Single-Use Plastics (Prohibition) Regulations, 2023 as well as restriction on use of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) bottles in federal ministries and divisions”.

He stated that these initiatives underscore their commitment towards promoting a sustainable circular economy for plastics by reducing waste, consumption, and encouraging reuse, recycling, and material recovery.

The Prime Minister added that though Pakistan is among one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, there is little awareness about the risks of climate change that threaten the development, the well-being and economic-security of our citizens.

He continued to say that effects of climate change have exacerbated over the years, which puts us at an even greater economic and physical risk.

‘The government understands the urgency of taking bold and decisive steps to confront these challenges and build resilience in the face of adversity,’ added the premier.

Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan will continue it strive towards building a sustainable, cleaner and greener future

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