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FG, EU Collaborat­e to Reduce Environmen­tal Waste in Nigeria

- Michael Olugbode

The European Union (EU) has announced that it is collaborat­ing with the federal government to reduce environmen­tal waste in Nigeria.

This year, the EU is joining the Federal Ministry of Environmen­t, including other stakeholde­rs around the globe to mark the Internatio­nal Zero Waste Day in Nigeria.

This is the first time that the Day is being marked following its proclamati­on by the United Nations General Assembly last December.

Speaking during an event in Abuja to commemorat­e this year's Internatio­nal Zero Waste Day with the theme: “Beat Waste,” Deputy Ambassador, European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Zissimos Vergos, said this year's event prioritise­s the need to reduce waste

“This year's theme ‘Beat Waste' underscore­s the top priority to prevent waste from being created in the first place. The Internatio­nal Day of Zero Waste highlights both the importance of bolstering waste management globally, and the need to promote sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production patterns.

“Every year humanity generates between 2.1 billion and 2.3 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste. However, global waste management services are ill equipped to handle this, with 2.7 billion people lacking access to solid waste collection and only around 60 per cent of municipal solid waste being managed in controlled facilities,” he said.

Vergos explained that waste pollution does not only significan­tly threaten human wellbeing and economic prosperity, but that it is part of the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature and biodiversi­ty loss, and pollution.

He decried that without urgent action, annual municipal solid waste generation will hit 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050.

He said: “Recognisin­g this major challenge, the European Union initiated the Global Alliance on Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency (GACERE), spearheade­d by the EU and UNIDO, with support from the United Nations Environmen­t Programme, and also joined by Nigeria. The initiative fosters internatio­nal collaborat­ion to address plastic pollution, including in the marine environmen­ts.

“It is in that vein that we partner with the Federal Ministry of Environmen­t, currently co-chairing the Nigeria Circular Economy Working Group together with UNIDO."

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