Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan on Tuesday said the government is determined to set an example in controlling air, noise, plastic, and river pollution.
“Our efforts are focused on ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for the people of Bangladesh,” she said.
The environment adviser made this remark when Ambassador of the Netherlands to Bangladesh Irma van Dueren paid a courtesy visit to her at the Secretariat.
The meeting discussed strengthening collaboration between Bangladesh and the Netherlands in the areas of environmental sustainability, water resource management, and pollution control. Both sides discussed ongoing initiatives and future cooperation to address the growing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation in Bangladesh, said a press release.
Rizwana emphasized the importance of community involvement in environmental initiatives, particularly in river conservation. “Rivers are the lifeline of our ecosystem, and any sustainable cleanup programme must involve local communities. Their active participation is key to ensuring long-term success in preserving our natural resources,” she added.
She also mentioned the government's ongoing enforcement of the polythene shopping bag ban.
The Dutch Ambassador expressed her country's willingness to assist Bangladesh in its efforts to improve water resource management and mitigate the effects of climate change.
In the meeting, both sides expressed optimism about future collaborations to enhance environmental conservation and water resource management in Bangladesh.
The Dutch government’s expertise in water management and Bangladesh’s commitment to sustainable development were recognised as strong foundations for continued partnership.
The environment secretary and the water resources secretary, director general of Bangladesh Water Development Board, among others, were present at the meeting.