International Zero Waste Day event held at UN Vienna Office

International Zero Waste Day event held at UN Vienna Office
# 28 March 2024 23:50 (UTC +04:00)

The UN Vienna Office hosted a an event Thursday to commemorate the "International Zero Waste Day," initiated by Türkiye's Permanent Representation to the UN, APA reports citing Anadolu Agency.

Officials from various regions of the world gathered at the office to discuss aspects of zero waste, within the framework of situations and practices across the globe, along with representatives from the EU, Sudan and Brazil.

Türkiye's first lady Emine Erdogan stressed the importance of the need to combat climate change and environmental degradation, in a video message.

“Having learned the consequences of climate change and environmental pollution through bitter experiences, we must tackle these challenges while taking concrete steps towards sustainability in the framework of our responsibility to future generations,” she said. “Based on these thoughts, I am very pleased that the Zero Waste movement, the seeds of which we have planted in 2017, has turned into a global movement with the Resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly.”

Erdogan underscored the necessity for global action, pointing out alarming statistics such as 7 million annual deaths due to air pollution and a 70% decline in global wildlife populations since 1970, as she highlighted the effects of environmental challenges.

“The Earth endures 2 billion tons (2.2 billion tons) of waste produced by humanity every year,” she said.

“Every day, we dump the equivalent of 2,000 garbage trucks of plastic into the oceans, rivers and lakes. Is our conscience in peace with the fact that a continent-sized island of plastic is floating in the ocean, because of the people in this century? If humanity made real progress, wouldn’t this progress turn the world into a more civilized and humane place?” she said.

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