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World Environment Day in 2025 will focus on ending plastic pollution. The Republic of Korea will host the global celebrations.

 

For decades, plastic pollution has seeped into every corner of the world, leaching into the water we drink, into the food we eat, and our bodies. While plastic pollution is a major concern, it is also one of the most fixable of today’s environmental challenges, with some obvious solutions at hand.

 

World Environment Day joins the UNEP-led #BeatPlasticPollution this year to mobilize communities worldwide to implement and advocate for solutions. World Environment Day will spotlight the growing scientific evidence on the impacts of plastic pollution and drive momentum to refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, and rethink plastics use. It will also reinforce the global commitment made in 2022to end plastic pollution through a global plastic pollution treaty.

Jeju Province in the Republic of Korea was chosen as the host location for World Environment Day. In 2022, the province declared a vision to become free of plastic pollution by 2040. Jeju is the only province in the country where household waste must be disposed of at designated recycling support centers. The system requires waste separation from the source, driving higher recycling rates and ensuring more waste is repurposed. Also, Jeju is the first province to introduce a disposable cup deposit system in the Republic of Korea.

 

CREDIT: Β© Florian Fussstetter / UNEP

 

#BeatPlasticPollution Panel

 

Dia Mirza, Goodwill Ambassador for India, UN Environment

The Minister of Environment and the Private Sector Federation have held a dialogue with local companies to discuss efforts to tackle plastic pollution in Rwanda in light of the proposed law to ban single use plastics. The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders from packaging, food production and beverage companies.

The Minister of Environment and the Private Sector Federation have held a dialogue with local companies to discuss efforts to tackle plastic pollution in Rwanda in light of the proposed law to ban single use plastics. The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders from packaging, food production and beverage companies.

Global warming is no fiction.

 

Respect to all the young and old climate marchers.

There are many haters of the current #youthforclimate movement on the social media.. and those haters are usually the 1st ones to complain about the heatwaves, floodings, storm winds, drought, monsoonlike rain, extreme weather, dirty beaches and all the other examples of the changing climate and the environmental degradation.

Humanity is responsible for both so humanity should work towards solutions and the young are the engine of change.

 

#globalstrikeforfuture #climatemarch #climateaction #beatplasticpollution #greenpeace #wearevub #greenteamvub #fridaysforfuture #schoolstrikeforclimate #climatechange #savetheclimate #youthforclimate

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

Amazing initiative by the The Pearl Protectors and Zero Trash, along with all the volunteers to construct this Christmas Tree using 1500+ PET Bottles to raise awareness about the challenges that marine environments face due to increasing plastic pollution.

 

Merry (Plastic-Free) Christmas to all those who are celebrating!! βœ¨πŸŽ„

National Environment Week launched on 29 May 2018 and will conclude on June 5. It began with a high-level policy conference on strategies and mechanisms to address plastic pollution. The conference attracted participants from government institutions, international organisations, the private sector, civil society, academic institutions and the media.

 

The conference included discussions on managing plastic waste in Rwanda in line with this year’s World Environment Day theme: Beat Plastic Pollution. Participants shared ideas on strategy and policy solutions to combat the use of plastics and the business opportunities in the reduction, reuse and recycling of plastics.

 

Other activities during National Environment Week include a countywide inspection of the illegal use of plastic bags, community work β€˜Umuganda’, a Beat Plastic Pollution Walk in Kigali during Car Free Day on 3 June 2018, a Green Drinks Kigali discussion on plastic management, and an exhibition on plastic recycling, among others.

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

National Environment Week launched on 29 May 2018 and will conclude on June 5. It began with a high-level policy conference on strategies and mechanisms to address plastic pollution. The conference attracted participants from government institutions, international organisations, the private sector, civil society, academic institutions and the media.

 

The conference included discussions on managing plastic waste in Rwanda in line with this year’s World Environment Day theme: Beat Plastic Pollution. Participants shared ideas on strategy and policy solutions to combat the use of plastics and the business opportunities in the reduction, reuse and recycling of plastics.

 

Other activities during National Environment Week include a countywide inspection of the illegal use of plastic bags, community work β€˜Umuganda’, a Beat Plastic Pollution Walk in Kigali during Car Free Day on 3 June 2018, a Green Drinks Kigali discussion on plastic management, and an exhibition on plastic recycling, among others.

National Environment Week launched on 29 May 2018 and will conclude on June 5. It began with a high-level policy conference on strategies and mechanisms to address plastic pollution. The conference attracted participants from government institutions, international organisations, the private sector, civil society, academic institutions and the media.

 

The conference included discussions on managing plastic waste in Rwanda in line with this year’s World Environment Day theme: Beat Plastic Pollution. Participants shared ideas on strategy and policy solutions to combat the use of plastics and the business opportunities in the reduction, reuse and recycling of plastics.

 

Other activities during National Environment Week include a countywide inspection of the illegal use of plastic bags, community work β€˜Umuganda’, a Beat Plastic Pollution Walk in Kigali during Car Free Day on 3 June 2018, a Green Drinks Kigali discussion on plastic management, and an exhibition on plastic recycling, among others.

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

National Environment Week launched on 29 May 2018 and will conclude on June 5. It began with a high-level policy conference on strategies and mechanisms to address plastic pollution. The conference attracted participants from government institutions, international organisations, the private sector, civil society, academic institutions and the media.

 

The conference included discussions on managing plastic waste in Rwanda in line with this year’s World Environment Day theme: Beat Plastic Pollution. Participants shared ideas on strategy and policy solutions to combat the use of plastics and the business opportunities in the reduction, reuse and recycling of plastics.

 

Other activities during National Environment Week include a countywide inspection of the illegal use of plastic bags, community work β€˜Umuganda’, a Beat Plastic Pollution Walk in Kigali during Car Free Day on 3 June 2018, a Green Drinks Kigali discussion on plastic management, and an exhibition on plastic recycling, among others.

National Environment Week launched on 29 May 2018 and will conclude on June 5. It began with a high-level policy conference on strategies and mechanisms to address plastic pollution. The conference attracted participants from government institutions, international organisations, the private sector, civil society, academic institutions and the media.

 

The conference included discussions on managing plastic waste in Rwanda in line with this year’s World Environment Day theme: Beat Plastic Pollution. Participants shared ideas on strategy and policy solutions to combat the use of plastics and the business opportunities in the reduction, reuse and recycling of plastics.

 

Other activities during National Environment Week include a countywide inspection of the illegal use of plastic bags, community work β€˜Umuganda’, a Beat Plastic Pollution Walk in Kigali during Car Free Day on 3 June 2018, a Green Drinks Kigali discussion on plastic management, and an exhibition on plastic recycling, among others.

Despite frequent beach clean-ups and bold murals urging us the need to protect the ocean, Wellawatte Beach has once again been overwhelmed by plastic waste. The monsoon rains have washed ashore quite a large amount of bottles and trash, a stark reminder that awareness alone isn’t enough. The messages are loud on the walls, but the shore tells another story. πŸŒŠπŸ˜”

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

Despite frequent beach clean-ups and bold murals urging us the need to protect the ocean, Wellawatte Beach has once again been overwhelmed by plastic waste. The monsoon rains have washed ashore quite a large amount of bottles and trash, a stark reminder that awareness alone isn’t enough. The messages are loud on the walls, but the shore tells another story. πŸŒŠπŸ˜”

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

As part of World Environment Day celebrations, a special Green Drinks Kigali event on beating plastic pollution was held in partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute. The panel included the Director General of the Rwanda Environment Management Authority, Coletha U. Ruhamya,

GGGI Rwanda Country Representative, Innocent Kabenga, Jean Claude Dusabimana, Nature Rwanda, and Ignatius Mugabe, Mugolds International Ltd, a partner of Jardin Meubles.

The Minister of Environment and the Private Sector Federation have held a dialogue with local companies to discuss efforts to tackle plastic pollution in Rwanda in light of the proposed law to ban single use plastics. The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders from packaging, food production and beverage companies.

The Minister of Environment and the Private Sector Federation have held a dialogue with local companies to discuss efforts to tackle plastic pollution in Rwanda in light of the proposed law to ban single use plastics. The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders from packaging, food production and beverage companies.

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The Minister of Environment and the Private Sector Federation have held a dialogue with local companies to discuss efforts to tackle plastic pollution in Rwanda in light of the proposed law to ban single use plastics. The meeting was attended by a range of stakeholders from packaging, food production and beverage companies.

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