Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Water Resources said the government is determined to lead by example in controlling air, noise, plastic, and river pollution.
Rizwana Hasan made this remark while Irma van Dueren, the Ambassador of the Netherlands to Bangladesh, paid a courtesy visit to her at her office on Tuesday.
"The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration between Bangladesh and the Netherlands in the areas of environmental sustainability, water resource management, and pollution control. Both sides discussed ongoing initiatives and future cooperation to address the growing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation in Bangladesh," according to a release of the Ministry.
Environment Secretary, Water Resources Secretary, Director General of Bangladesh Water Development Board, High officials from the Embassy also present in the occasion.
Our efforts are focused on ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for the people of Bangladesh, she stated.
The advisor also mentioned the government's ongoing enforcement of the polythene shopping bag ban, adding that management plans may be updated as needed to adapt to emerging challenges.
Syeda Rizwana Hasan emphasized the importance of community involvement in environmental initiatives, particularly in river conservation. Rivers are the lifeline of our ecosystem, and any sustainable cleanup program must involve local communities.
Their active participation is key to ensuring long-term success in preserving our natural resources, she added.
The Dutch ambassador expressed her country's willingness to assist Bangladesh in its efforts to improve water resource management and mitigate the effects of climate change.
The meeting concluded with both sides expressing optimism about future collaborations to enhance environmental conservation and water resource management in Bangladesh.