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Thematic Report - Wastes and Environment |
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by Sainath Manikandan | 15-02-2021 20:01 0 |
We live on a blue planet, with oceans and seas covering more than 70 per cent of the Earth¡¯s surface. Oceans feed us, regulate our climate, and generate most of the oxygen we breathe. Oceans are facing threats as a result of human activity. Every year, an estimated 8 million tons of plastic waste end up in the world¡¯s oceans. The forefathers of Abu Dhabi owed their living to the waters of the Arabian Gulf and it continues to teem with life. One of the world¡¯s largest and densest colonies of dugongs live here, as do many seabird colonies. Several hundred thousand migrating shorebirds visit each year. Abu Dhabi also hosts approximately 110 km2 of mangroves. But these waters and the plant and animal species within them now face immense threats, on several fronts due to plastic pollution. Firstly, one of the biggest environmental challenge right now is Climate change and its effects. The Earth's Climate is constantly changing. Human activities including air pollution and water pollution have introduced a new area of climate change, global warming. The current warming trend is of particular significance because most of it is very likely due to our activities. Environment Agency, Abu Dhabi are fully committed to mitigate air pollution by improving data collection and information on carbon dioxide emissions and raising awareness. Secondly, the amount of waste output from UAE is very high and most of these wastes may be recycled. UAE government is taking various steps to recycle and is introducing zero waste to landfill strategy at Abu Dhabi. Masdar, Abu Dhabi's renewable energy company is working on waste to energy project which will help Abu Dhabi in being sustainable and divert wastes from landfills. It had launched the first electric/eco bus in Abu Dhabi so as to reduce the air pollution. Tadweer (The Centre of Waste Management - Abu Dhabi) had provided colored bins at selected places to segregate 12 different types of wastes including glass, plastic, metal, electrical devices, paper, cartons and bulky waste so that they can be recycled and reused. This initiative allows us to participate in the segregation of recyclable wastes. These government entities are changing the existing practices into green and sustainable solutions using technology. Such innovations and technologies will assist and support the development of environment friendly infrastructure in UAE and address all the environmental challenges. Environment Agency has announced a new policy to ban single-use plastics. Abu Dhabi will be joining more than 127 countries around the world that have already taken measures to ban or limit the use of disposable plastic materials. EAD¡¯s policy is aligned with international standards in order to make Abu Dhabi a pioneer in reducing the use of avoidable single use materials by 2021. Through these policies and initiatives, the production of single-use plastics will be considerably reduced and after a point of time it will be zero plastics in our environment. I had started my own campaign, PEPC Campaign (Papers, E-wastes, Plastics and Cans) to inform the importance of recycling and to put an end to single-use plastics. As an environmentalist and green activist, I strongly believe that we can change our existing practices into green and sustainable solutions using technology. I am collecting papers, electronic wastes, plastics and cans for recycling. As Drop It Youth Ambassador I am raising awareness about single-use plastic pollution and encouraging individuals and organizations to reduce their carbon footprints through simple everyday choices. |
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5 Comments
Hello Sainath!
It's your SJ mentor.
I hope you are doing well.
Thank you for introducing environmental pollution caused by plastic and your campaign to prevent it.
The ecosystem is suffering from plastic waste not only in the ocean of the Gulf Arabia but also in many parts of the world.
Even in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, an island of plastic waste was created.
Plastic has made our lives convenient, but on the other hand, it is destroying our home.
South Korea also proposed a law to restrict the use of disposable products at workplaces from 2022.
It would also be good to tell us how Abu Dhabi people live their lives without using disposable plastics.
Thanks to green activists like you, I think we will try harder to solve environmental problems.
Green cheers!
Sincerely,
SJ mentor.
Posted 21-02-2021 07:02
Hello Sainath,
this is your mentor WooJoo!
Warm greetings from South Korea!
Thank you for sharing your last thematic report of the term! :)
It is sad, and very embarrasing that East Asia, including South Korea, is accountable for most of the plastics abandonned in the oceans.
Besides the GFGF, more trash-islands are being formed due to increased amount of waste disposal and run out of landfills.
Some countires are building barriers and using other filters to prevent the plastics from flowing to the oceans,
but this is not enough to stop the tons of wastes produced everyday.
I am glad that UAE is going under environmental friendly changes, developing ways to solve the contamination problem and increase the awareness of people.
I would like to hear more about your campaign, which sounds wonderful!!
Hopefully it brings many positive effects. :)
Green cheers!
Regards,
WooJoo
Posted 19-02-2021 01:52
Happy to hear about your effort for waste management.
thanks a lot for sharing such information
regards,
sashi
Posted 16-02-2021 20:33
Wow , great
thanks for sharing information .
Posted 16-02-2021 00:11
Greetings from Nepal
I am really happy for your campaign. Keep it up with such great work.
Regards
Dolma
Posted 15-02-2021 23:58