Tanzania calls for protection of Indian Ocean beaches from pollution
Environment
TANZANIA authorities has called for efforts to protect Tanzania’s beaches along the Indian Ocean from pollution.
Selemani Jafo, Minister of State for Environment said in a statement that the beaches were often littered with garbage, including used plastics, which not only polluted the beaches but also presented an eyesore for visitors.
Jafo assigned the local government the responsibility of ensuring robust pollution control measures on the beaches.
He also suggested that local government authorities explored ways to incentivise youth groups to collect plastic and other litter from beaches.
According to the Tanzania National Guidance for Plastic Pollution Hotspotting Report, 29,000 tonnes of plastics were released into the Indian Ocean, rivers, and lakes in 2018. (Xinhua/NAN)
A.
-February 20, 2023 @ 12:45 GMT|
Related Posts
NiMet forecasts 3-day sunshine, dust haze
THE Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted sunshine and dust haze from Monday to Wednesday across the nation. NiMet`s weather...
Read MoreIbadan residents task govt, private sector on public toilet construction
THE Oyo State Government and the private sector have been called upon to invest in public toilet construction to curtail...
Read MoreLagos set to rehabilitate drainage infrastructure on island
THE Lagos State Ministry of Environment (MOE) and Water Resources says the state is set to rehabilitate the drainage infrastructure...
Read MoreMost Read
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Keep abreast of news and other developments from our website.