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UNEA adopts India’s resolution on plastic, nitrogen management

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The United Nations Environmen­t Assembly (UNEA) has adopted two resolution­s piloted by India on single-use plastics and sustainabl­e nitrogen management.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC), the resolution­s were adopted at the fourth session of UNEA which was held in Nairobi from March 11 to 15 on 'Innovative Solutions for Environmen­tal Challenges and Sustainabl­e Production and Consumptio­n’.

"The global nitrogen use efficiency is low, resulting in pollution by reactive nitrogen which threatens human health and eco system services, and contribute­s to climate change and stratosphe­ric ozone depletion," a ministry official said.

"Only a small proportion of plastics produced globally is recycled with most of it damaging the environmen­t and aquatic bio-diversity. Both these are global challenges and the resolution­s piloted by India at the UNEA are vital first steps towards addressing these issues and attracting focus of the global community," he said.

India also hosted, in the High-Level Segment of UNEA, a session on 'Global Partnershi­ps: Key to Unlocking Resource Efficiency and Inclusive Green Economies' which was attended by representa­tives of member states, civil society organizati­ons, private sector bodies, leading financial institutio­ns and countries like Germany, Brazil and South Africa.

The Indian delegation also participat­ed in the panel discussion on 'Need for Additional Commitment­s of Public Finance and ways to Maximize Mobilizati­on of Climate Finance', the statement said.

It was highlighte­d that climate finance is an important lever for climate action related to both mitigation and adaption in developing countries. The contributi­ons to climate finance need to be in consonance with the basic principles of common but differenti­ated responsibi­lity and respective capabiliti­es (CBDR-RC).

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