Extended Producer Responsibility guidelines on cards to check plastic pollution: Rizwana
Environment, Forest and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today said Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) guidelines will be formulated to address the challenge of plastic pollution.
Producers will have to take the responsibility until the end of their products' life cycle, she said while addressing a meeting today on the formulation of guidelines on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) to control plastic pollution.
The meeting was held at the Bangladesh Secretariat, a ministry press release said.
Through these guidelines, opportunities for reuse, recycling and safe management of plastic waste will increase, she said.
In the meeting, Rizwana said the collective efforts of all stakeholders can provide effective solutions to prevention of plastic pollution, which will take Bangladesh forward on the path of environment-friendly development.
She said the people should be informed about how harmful polythene and micro-plastics are.
"We need to bring about a change in the mindset of the people. We need to control the plastic problem by working together," the adviser added.
The meeting was attended by the secretary, additional secretaries and officials of the ministry and representatives of non-governmental organisations.