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Turkish FM Çavuşoğlu, UN chief discuss Zero Waste Project

Turkish FM Çavuşoğlu, UN chief discuss Zero Waste Project

Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres mentioned Türkiye’s Zero Waste Project on a telephone name Sunday.

In addition, it has been additionally introduced that Çavuşoğlu will accompany first girl Emine Erdoğan throughout her go to to New York on March 30 to attend a session on the International Day of Zero Waste.

The first girl, as a particular visitor of Guterres, will make a name for the Zero Waste Project applied in Türkiye to be expanded worldwide.

The challenge was launched below the auspices of Erdoğan in 2017, to spotlight the significance of eliminating waste in preventing the local weather disaster in Türkiye. The first girl took the Zero Waste Project she championed to the United Nations to increase its software to different nations after Türkiye’s success within the recycling initiative.

The challenge shortly drew worldwide reward, with Guterres expressing his gratitude to Türkiye’s first girl throughout a convention in New York final September. Following this, the U.N. General Assembly unanimously adopted a decision on a zero waste initiative introduced by Türkiye declaring March 30 because the International Day of Zero Waste in December 2022.

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