Be a force for nature- NCDC introduces go green campaign
Burning
plastic waste and cigarette butts are harmful to the environment and people's health, a Non-Government Organisation warned on Sunday, 2 June 2019.
Samantha
Kuman of Sustainable Coastlines PNG said plastic bags and bottles take 10 to
1000 years to decompose.
She
was speaking at the advance World Environment Day celebration initiated by the
National Capital District Governor Powes Parkop who launched the Green Partner
of the City, Green Excellence Business Award and to set up and eco green club
in various secondary schools in the city at the Independence Boulevard to mark
the day three days in advance.
She
said studies show that 700 species of marine life were affected by plastic
waste, adding close to 100 million marine mammals are killed each by the
plastic pollution in the ocean and river systems.
She
cited that over one million sea birds are killed by plastic waste in the ocean.
Kuman
urged fellow citizens to stop burning plastic containers in front of shop
fronts or within their premises or litter them into waterways and drainage or
into the ocean to save the marine life and address air pollution.
She
extended her call to smokers to litter cigarette filters (butt) at trash bins,
saying it contains more than 700 chemicals which are poisonous to marine life.
She
also warned that plastic waste contain furan (which can cause cancer) dioxin
(if inhaled, it can cause coughing, dizziness and suffocation, saying when
exposed to it for a long time, it can cause cancer).
She
made a commitment ‘to be a Force for Nature’ in the city.
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