LASEPA introduces 'Cash for Trash' policy to avert environmental hazards

 

She emphasised the need to educate citizens on the consequences of indiscriminate disposal of plastics, its effects on the environment, benefits of recycling and clean environmental practices to good quality of life. She enjoined residents to apply self-regulation and enforcement to stem plastic pollution as the government cannot be everywhere to monitor and supervise all activities.

Fasawe submitted that ‘Waste to Wealth’ is a sustainable international initiative recognised worldwide with the objective of generating less waste, encouraging reusable materials as well as promoting recycling and conversion of waste to new products, which translates into income generation and job opportunities for our people. 

Dr Fasewe further noted that the process was important to create a clean and hygienic environment as key factors in the fight against the COVID-19 and reiterated the commitment of the Association in the fight against the menace of plastic pollution, urging the people to take responsibility for the care and protection of the environment that nature has bequeathed on us.

 

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