Kathmandu, Aug 9 : Minister for Forest and
Environment, Pradip Yadav, has said he was committed to ensuring plastic free
country.
Addressing a workshop on plastic-free rivers and communities in South Asia here Monday, Minister Yadav
reiterated that he would intensify the works to control plastic wastes.
"Plastic pollution is a huge
problem in Nepal. Time has come for us to act against it," he said, adding
the directive to ban the use of plastic weighing less than 40 microns would be
implemented effectively.
He also argued that numerous works
were initiated in the ministry in a very short time.
Meanwhile, Minister Yadav informed
that additional efforts would be made from July 17. The ministry and its
subordinate agencies were directed to control industrial and human pollution in
the Sirsiya River of Birgunj city.
He however said only the efforts
from one side are not enough for making the country plastic free. So, wider
cooperation and assistance from the international level is also imperative,
Minister Yadav stressed. (RSS)