Polythene bag usage must be stopped—Environmental Adviser

Staff Correspondent

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The use of polythene shopping bags must be stopped to protect future generations from its harmful effects, stated Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Water Resources. From October 1, shopping malls must begin using alternative products instead of polythene bags, and from November 1, this rule will be enforced in kitchen markets.

Speaking as the chief guest at a seminar organized by the Department of Environment this Sunday (September 29), the Adviser emphasized that individuals must take personal responsibility to stop using polythene. She also announced that a crackdown on polythene manufacturers will begin on November 1.

During the event, Environment Secretary Dr. Farhina Ahmed and Director General of the Department of Environment Dr. Abdul Hamid, among others, also spoke. They highlighted the harmful impact of polythene and the need for alternative products.

The Environmental Adviser added that the Secretariat will be declared plastic-free by December, and efforts to phase out polythene will be implemented gradually in collaboration with shop owners.

Earlier, the Environmental Adviser inaugurated a fair featuring alternatives to banned polythene products and visited 24 stalls showcasing environmentally friendly products such as jute bags, paper bags, and bamboo and cane items.

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