Türkiye is doing its part for sustainable world: Communications director

Türkiye is doing its part for sustainable world: Communications director

Published September 09,2023


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As the local weather change disaster deepens on this planet, Türkiye is doing its half for a sustainable future, the nation’s communications director stated.

In the article, titled ‘Türkiye’s Sustainable Future Vision,’ penned for the UK-based Daily Express newspaper, Fahrettin Altun stated: “As Türkiye, we are doing our part and even more. As a signatory of all important international agreements to protect our environment, we strive to create more sustainable practices not only in our country but also in our region.”

Türkiye works with all power to guard the surroundings, together with rivers, seas, forests and biodiversity, Altun added.

“Türkiye has made great progress in integrating renewable resources into its energy source diversity in recent years,” he stated, including the nation has grow to be the fifth largest renewable power producer in Europe and the twelfth largest producer of renewable power on this planet.

Moreover, Altun stated Türkiye’s forest areas, which act as carbon sinks in opposition to the consequences of local weather change, elevated from 20.8 million hectares to 23.1 million hectares lately.

Türkiye additionally performs an energetic position in numerous water administration initiatives, he added.

Altun stated: “Various campaigns and academic applications have been launched to boost public consciousness in regards to the significance of water conservation and accountable use.

“These initiatives, as a whole, are in line with global best practices in water management and conservation and demonstrate Türkiye’s commitment to addressing this vital issue.”

Türkiye has additionally made vital progress in enhancing power effectivity in lots of sectors as a part of a complete technique to create a extra sustainable and resilient financial system, he added.

About Türkiye’s zero-waste mission, Altun stated whereas the nation’s recycling charge was 13% in 2017, it reached 30% in 2022.

“The goal is to recycle 60% of all recyclable waste by 2035,” he added.

In 2017, underneath the auspices of first girl Emine Erdogan, Türkiye launched the zero-waste mission to spotlight the significance of eliminating waste in preventing the local weather disaster.

The mission has drawn worldwide reward, with UN chief Antonio Guterres expressing his gratitude to the primary girl throughout a convention in New York final September.

Last December, the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted a decision on the zero waste initiative offered by Türkiye, declaring March 30 because the International Day of Zero Waste.

Altun stated: “We are extraordinarily conscious of the foremost environmental issues dealing with our nation, our area and the world at this time. As we search to construct a sustainable financial system on the nationwide stage, we should collaborate and share our know-how with like-minded nations around the globe.

“The G-20 Conference provides the perfect opportunity to do exactly this. As Türkiye, we will always do our best to protect the environment and build a sustainable future with our partners.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr