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Sustainable action on solid waste management sought

As part of the 3-day national seminar organised by the Department of Environment to commemorate World Environment Day 2025, a thematic session titled Sustainable Management of Solid Waste: Challenges, Opportunities, and the...

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Recycling capacity needs to be upped to tackle plastic pollution

THE dismal state of waste management, especially of plastic waste, can hardly be overstated. The limited recycling capacity appears to have exacerbated the situation. World Environment Day this year has placed special an emphasis on plastic pollution. Although Bangladesh has made some strides in recycling plastic waste, a substantial volume of plastic remains uncollected...

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Professor Yunus urges all to stop destroying nature

Highlighting the importance of a healthy lifestyle, chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday urged all to avoid destroying nature and join hands in planting trees and stopping production and use of single-use plastic products to enjoy this beautiful world and creating a beautiful environment for the generations to come...

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BUFT holds seminar, rally, clean-up event

The BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology organised a two-day event to mark World Environment Day 2025 concluded on the university campus in Dhaka on Sunday...

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Govt wants to protect country: PM

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said that her government aims to protect the country, its people and nature from natural calamities, urging all to plant saplings in empty places of houses and offices to protect the environment...

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A commitment to land restoration

SAUDI Arabia hosts World Environment Day this year, focusing on land restoration, desertification and drought resilience. This is relevant within the framework of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030), a global initiative designed to protect and revive ecosystems to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals...