Govt wants to convert country's waste into resources: Saber Hossain

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14 March, 2024, 05:10 pm
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He said around 50,000 tonnes of waste will be produced in various sectors in the country by 2025

The government is working to convert the country's waste into resources, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury said today (14 March).

He made the remarks while talking to reporters after a meeting with the delegation of USAID and Dhaka Calling at the secretariat on Thursday.

Saber said around 50,000 tonnes of waste will be produced in various sectors in the country by 2025. 

The minister stated that in the future, not only in the city, but the waste of all areas will have to be treated.  

"By collecting waste, fertiliser production will begin at both government and private initiatives. Why should we import quality fertiliser from waste?  Fertiliser import will decrease if production of fertiliser from waste starts.  This will save us a lot of foreign exchange," he added.

The formulation of the National Waste Management Framework was given priority in the 100 working days program of the Ministry of Environment, he said.

"We are working on solid waste initially. Human waste, tannery waste, e-waste, medical waste will also be managed gradually. Initiatives will also be taken to recycle single use plastic. Considering the future needs, plan for waste management will be rtaken by identifying the site and acquiring the land," he added.

Expressing concern about the waste management of Savar tannery, the minister said that the chromium found in the waste is risky for human body and the ministry wants to resolve the matter through discussion with the Industries Ministry.

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