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Rizwana calls for responsible manufacturing, effective e-waste management

October 15, 2024 00:00:00


Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser, has urged manufacturers to adopt responsible practices by producing durable electronic goods. She also discouraged consumers from discarding items prematurely due to fleeting trends, reports UNB.

The adviser was addressing a seminar titled "Formal E-Waste Management," held at the Westin hotel in Dhaka on International E-Waste Day on Monday.

The adviser said the government would implement the E-Waste Rules 2021, which would play an important role in e-waste management, calling all stakeholders to support the ministry by providing suggestions for the effective implementation of e-waste management policies.

Rizwana emphasised reducing waste as a primary solution, advocating for the promotion and regulation of the recycling industry.

She highlighted the urgent need for a comprehensive, nationwide e-waste management system involving the government agencies, private sector stakeholders, and citizens.

The adviser warned that the informal handling of hazardous materials poses significant environmental and health risks.

Major General (retd) Md Emdad Ul Bari, Chairman of Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), and Sumon Ahmed Sabir, Chairperson of WEEE Society-Bangladesh, also spoke at the event.

Dr Md Shahinoor Islam of BUET presented a keynote paper titled "E-Waste Contains both Hazardous and Valuable Materials: Stakeholders' Role in Transforming These into Circular Economy."


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