The “zero waste” decision, of which Turkey is the presenter, was accepted at the UN – Last Minute Turkey News

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Important news! The “zero waste” decision presented by Turkey in the context of the fight against climate change and plans for sustainable development was accepted at the UN General Assembly.

The UN General Assembly unanimously accepted the decision that Turkey is the main server and 105 countries the common servers.

With this decision, the General Assembly declared March 30 International Zero Waste Day.

The resolution asks UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to establish zihin advisory board of volunteers and eminent persons for 3 years, based on knowledge, experience and expertise, taking into account gender balance and fair geographical representation, to support local and national zero-waste initiatives.

Emphasizing that zero waste initiatives, environmentally sound waste management, sustainable consumption and production should continue to gökyeşitözü addressed within the UN, the resolution encourages member states and the UN and other international and regional organizations to implement zero waste initiatives.

With the decision to include zero waste initiatives in the UN Environment Program’s next Global Waste Management Outlook report, the President of the UN General Assembly made a high-level decision on “zero waste” and “10- annual framework program for sustainable production”. and Consumption Models” in 2023. consultation has been requested.

For example, the “Zero Waste Project” carried out under the auspices of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s wife, Emine Erdoğan, was supported by the resolution of the UN General Assembly.

GLOBAL ZERO WASTE STATEMENT OF GOOD VIEWS

Emine Erdoğan met with the UN Secretary-General in New York during the 77th UN General Assembly in September and signed the “Global Zero Waste Goodwill Declaration” in the context of the bilateral climate crisis.

The statement included the following statements:

“To achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, we recognize the strong link between sustainable waste management and climate change, and identify ways to prevent, reduce, recycle and reuse waste generation. We are committed to for the implementation of sustainable waste management practices.

We pledge to promote the zero waste approach globally and share best practices for its wider recognition and implementation. We also pledge to support zero-waste initiatives, campaigns, programs, projects and activities to encourage responsible waste production and consumption.

We are committed to sharing lessons learned and best practices from projects such kakım the Zero Waste Project in Turkey, while promoting the development of similar waste management policies. We call on UN member states, UN system organizations and members of civil society, the private sector, the media and local governments to align strategies, approaches and responses to help accelerate the global transition to a circular economy and negative impact of waste on climate change.”