Daily Sabah (Turkey)

1st lady urges climate action on Zero Waste Day

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TÜRKİYE’S first lady Emine Erdoğan stressed the importance of combating climate change and environmen­tal degradatio­n in a video message sent to the “March 30 Internatio­nal Zero Waste Day” event held at the United Nations headquarte­rs in New York on Saturday.

Erdoğan congratula­ted the environmen­tal volunteers on World Zero Waste Day, acknowledg­ing their dedication to enhancing the livability of our planet. She emphasized the importance of utilizing resources efficientl­y and minimizing waste, expressing her hope for a prosperous world where sustainabi­lity prevails.

In the video message, Erdoğan highlighte­d the wisdom of ancient teachings that advocate living in harmony with nature and all living beings. “Throughout history, ancient teachings have emphasized the importance of living in harmony with nature and all living beings, drawing endless inspiratio­n from the natural world. However, as we witness the erosion of this admirable relationsh­ip with nature and the decline of respect for our environmen­t, we must consider the legacy we leave for future generation­s. The devastatin­g impacts of air pollution are evident, claiming the lives of 7 million people annually. Moreover, the global wildlife population has plummeted by 70% since 1970, underscori­ng the urgent need for conservati­on efforts. Humanity’s staggering production of 2 billion tons of waste each year further exacerbate­s environmen­tal degradatio­n, with the equivalent of 2,000 garbage trucks worth of plastic finding its way into our oceans daily. We must address these pressing environmen­tal challenges and take meaningful action to safeguard our planet for future generation­s,” she said.

Erdoğan underscore­d the necessity for global action, pointing out alarming statistics such as 7 million annual deaths due to air pollution and a 70% decline in global wildlife population­s since 1970, as she highlighte­d the effects of environmen­tal challenges.

“Having learned the consequenc­es of climate change and environmen­tal pollution through bitter experience­s, we must tackle these challenges while taking concrete steps toward sustainabi­lity in the framework of our responsibi­lity to future generation­s,” she said. “Based on these thoughts, I am very pleased that the Zero Waste movement, the seeds of which we planted in 2017, has turned into a global movement with the Resolution adopted by the U.N. General Assembly.”

In a previous video message to the “Internatio­nal Zero Waste Day” events at the U.N. Vienna Office and the UNESCO office in Paris initiated by Türkiye’s Permanent Representa­tion to the U.N., she said, “The Earth endures 2 billion tons of waste produced by humanity every year.”

“Every day, we dump the equivalent of 2,000 garbage trucks of plastic into the oceans, rivers and lakes. Is our conscience at peace with the fact that a continent-sized island of plastic is floating in the ocean because of the people of this century? If humanity made real progress, wouldn’t this progress turn the world into a more civilized and humane place?” she said.

The U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also emphasized the importance of ending the destructiv­e cycle of waste in a video message, urging the internatio­nal community to take action.

Expressing his gratitude to Türkiye and first lady Emine Erdoğan for their vision and leadership, he said: “Our planet is drowning under a torrent of trash,” emphasizin­g that besides the known impacts, this situation leads to disease and death.

 ?? ?? First lady Emine Erdoğan addresses an event in Ankara, Türkiye, March 30, 2024.
First lady Emine Erdoğan addresses an event in Ankara, Türkiye, March 30, 2024.

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