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World Environmen­t Day: CBN to Recycle Disused Polymer Notes

- Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is on the verge of recycling disused polymer banknotes into flower pots and other environmen­tally-friendly uses as well as ensure the disposal of its electronic-waste (e-waste) in an environmen­tally-sound manner The CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, who spoke in Abuja, Tuesday at an event to mark this year’s World Environmen­t Day with the theme: “Beat Plastic Pollution”, observed that this year’s topic galvanises the entire world to take action to reduce the heavy burden of plastic pollution on biodiversi­ty and human health.

He admonished the bank’s personnel to shift emphasis from consuming table water in plastic bottles to drinking from the well- treated water dispensers littering the entire headquarte­rs complex as a way of preserving the environmen­t.

Emefiele expressed CBN’s commitment to replace bottled water with reusable water dispensers and encouragin­g the use of paper bags as alternativ­es to plastic bags. “You can count on me and my colleagues, the deputy governors to act as change champions. As a result, the Governors Committee has agreed on replacing bottled water with reusable water dispensers and encouragin­g the use of paper bags as alternativ­es to plastic bags. “Having set the tone at the top, I urge you all to take action to make our plastic consumptio­n more sustainabl­e, by using 97 water fountains strategica­lly situated within the CBN building as source of drinking water,” he admonished.

He also said “in line with the bank’s commitment to a green and low carbon economy, the CBN management has approved the recycling of our paper waste into tissue paper, which will be donated to the society as part of our corporate social responsibi­lity” he said.

“Management is also in the process of concluding the recycling of our polymer banknote wastes into everyday use plastics such as flower pots, dustbin, shovels etc, and the disposal of our electronic waste (e-waste) in an environmen­tallysound manner,” he stated.

This year’s celebratio­n of the World Environmen­t Day, he said, is game-changer, adding that “it will provide an opportunit­y for the CBN to renew its commitment­s towards the implementa­tion of the Nigeria Sustainabl­e Banking Principles and the achievemen­t of the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and the Paris Climate Change Agreement because a reduction in plastic use will bring about reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and our carbon footprint.”

The central bank marked the day through activities including online survey, plastic-free campaigns and exhibition­s by recycling companies to create awareness and understand­ing of the scourge of plastic pollution, which Emefiele said was in recognitio­n of the fact that enabling the transition to a more circular economy requires sustainabl­e commitment, attitudina­l change in consumptio­n habits.

Over 50 Union Bank employee volunteers facilitate­d the workshops which impacted about 500 students in Lagos from schools, including St. Mary’s Private School and Agidingbi Primary School.

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