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Agargaon elite chat while the Bay of Bengal fills with plastic
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50737, member: 636"] Government officials sound the alarm over a plastic crisis choking Bangladesh waters. Environmental experts reveal that 87,000 tonnes of plastic waste flood into the country's marine areas every year. The Department of Environment joined with international groups to tackle the growing disaster at a major meeting on Thursday. Top brass from across the region gathered to hammer out solutions before the pollution gets worse. They want to slash plastic waste and boost recycling rates fast. Bangladesh has set tough targets to fight back against the plastic invasion. The government plans to cut plastic waste by 30 percent and recycle half of all plastic materials. Officials also want to ban 90 percent of throwaway plastic items by 2026. BIMSTEC leaders say countries must work together to clean up the Bay of Bengal region. The plastic problem affects everyone and needs teamwork to fix. Industries Secretary Md Obaidur Rahman told business leaders they must go green or face consequences. He says factories and companies need to change how they make and use plastic products. The Environment Department boss promised to crack down on plastic pollution through new rules and partnerships. UNOPS officials called plastic pollution a massive challenge that requires bold action from governments and citizens alike. Experts shared ideas about changing people's habits and finding money to fund cleanup efforts. [/QUOTE]
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