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Walton marks World Ozone Day

September 20, 2021 00:00:00


Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Md Shahab Uddin, Deputy Minister Begum Habibun Nahar, Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited Chairman SM Nurul Alam Rezvi and Vice-Chairman SM Shamsul Alam and DoE Director General Md Ashraf Uddin attend a seminar jointly organised by DoE and Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited in the city on Saturday on the occasion of the World Ozone Day

Walton is ahead of other private sector players in protecting the environment, speakers said at a seminar on Saturday, said a press release.

The Department of Environment (DoE) and Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited jointly organised the seminar marking the 'World Ozone Day-2021' at Walton corporate office in the capital.

The World Ozone Day is celebrated internationally on September 16 every year to raise awareness about depletion of ozone layer and the global warming.

This year's theme for the day was 'Montreal Protocol -- keeping us, our food, and vaccines cool."

Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Md Shahab Uddin attended the seminar as the chief guest and Walton Hi-Tech Industries Chairman SM Nurul Alam Rezvi and Vice-Chairman SM Shamsul Alam as special guests.

Speakers at the event said the ozone layer is a blessing for the world and animals. It filters out most of the sun's harmful UV radiation, but the use of harmful chemicals and gases has been causing depletion of the layer.

The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer was signed in 1987. Bangladesh is one of the signatories to the protocol.

Under the protocol, the country is working towards controlling the use of about 100 ozone-depleting substances.

Speaking as the chief guest, Shahab Uddin appreciated the various initiatives taken by Walton to protect the ozone layer.

Deputy Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Begum Habibun Nahar said, "Walton is ahead of others in protecting the ozone layer and the environment."

Walton Hi-Tech Industries Chairman SM Nurul Alam Rezvi urged the government to make the star-rating system mandatory for all locally produced as well as imported air conditioners to ensure an environment-friendly atmosphere through the use of energy-efficient products.


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