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Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by akelicious(m): 6:20am On Sep 07, 2018
Lagos State generates 0.17 million metric tons of global plastic wastes, according to a 2010 data captured in a Wall Street Journal publication of February 12, 2015.

The report showed that Nigeria ranked ninth among countries that pollute oceans and waterways and contributes 0.34 million metric tons.

Commissioner for the Environment, Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti, disclosed this during the launch of Clean-Up Lagos Waterfronts initiative at Ibeshe Waterfront in Ikorodu yesterday.


He said Lagos, like other mega cities of the world, has huge socio-economic and environmental challenges, one of which is pollution, particularly of the marine environment, which has become a major source of concern globally in view of its socio-economic and public health implications.

He stated that the marine ecosystem was delicate and must be protected to effectively facilitate socio-economic activities such as transportation, power generation, irrigation and preservation of aquatic life.

Durosinmi-Etti explained that the water bodies, which were priceless gifts of nature with huge aesthetic, tourism and economic potentials, have been subjected to all forms of abuse and degradation, including dumping and littering of the waterfronts with solid wastes and debris.

He urged users of waterways and waterfronts to see the natural resources as precious gifts of nature that should be protected and preserved, while charging operators in the water transport sector, such as sand dredgers, fishermen, private boat owners and owners of other facilities along the waterfronts to protect the waterways.

He said Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was committed to the environment, as demonstrated by the implementation of Solid Waste Management sector reforms, saying this will ultimately eliminate plastic waste pollution, especially in the water bodies.

Speaking, General Manager, Health and Safety, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Yusuf Ahmed, noted that the exercise was important because a large percentage of solid wastes in the Lagos waterfronts end up in NPA channels and the ocean.

“The wastes disturb our senses and the use of waterfronts. This is harmful to aquatic life and could negatively affect the nation’s image in the international community,” he stated.

The maiden Cleanup of Lagos Waterfront with the theme: Save Our Waterfronts, was organised in partnership with the NPA and other stakeholders.

http://www.akelicious.net/2018/09/lagos-generates-017-million-metric-tons.html

Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Alejoc(m): 6:23am On Sep 07, 2018
If you think of Marine organisms and granules of plastic they mistaken for food that will end up killing them you will think twice before dumping your waste without a care!

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by nabegibeg: 6:45am On Sep 07, 2018
akelicious:


Lagos State generates 0.17 million metric tons of global plastic wastes, according to a 2010 data captured in a Wall Street Journal publication of February 12, 2015.

The report showed that Nigeria ranked ninth among countries that pollute oceans and waterways and contributes 0.34 million metric tons.

Commissioner for the Environment, Babatunde Durosinmi-Etti, disclosed this during the launch of Clean-Up Lagos Waterfronts initiative at Ibeshe Waterfront in Ikorodu yesterday.


He said Lagos, like other mega cities of the world, has huge socio-economic and environmental challenges, one of which is pollution, particularly of the marine environment, which has become a major source of concern globally in view of its socio-economic and public health implications.

He stated that the marine ecosystem was delicate and must be protected to effectively facilitate socio-economic activities such as transportation, power generation, irrigation and preservation of aquatic life.

Durosinmi-Etti explained that the water bodies, which were priceless gifts of nature with huge aesthetic, tourism and economic potentials, have been subjected to all forms of abuse and degradation, including dumping and littering of the waterfronts with solid wastes and debris.

He urged users of waterways and waterfronts to see the natural resources as precious gifts of nature that should be protected and preserved, while charging operators in the water transport sector, such as sand dredgers, fishermen, private boat owners and owners of other facilities along the waterfronts to protect the waterways.

He said Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was committed to the environment, as demonstrated by the implementation of Solid Waste Management sector reforms, saying this will ultimately eliminate plastic waste pollution, especially in the water bodies.

Speaking, General Manager, Health and Safety, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Yusuf Ahmed, noted that the exercise was important because a large percentage of solid wastes in the Lagos waterfronts end up in NPA channels and the ocean.

“The wastes disturb our senses and the use of waterfronts. This is harmful to aquatic life and could negatively affect the nation’s image in the international community,” he stated.

The maiden Cleanup of Lagos Waterfront with the theme: Save Our Waterfronts, was organised in partnership with the NPA and other stakeholders.

http://www.akelicious.net/2018/09/lagos-generates-017-million-metric-tons.html

Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by geadom: 6:48am On Sep 07, 2018
See money oo

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by ct2: 6:49am On Sep 07, 2018
lagos, the land filled with milk and honey

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Seequadry(m): 6:49am On Sep 07, 2018
Good
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by SpatialKing(m): 6:50am On Sep 07, 2018
AMBODE is working
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Aonkuuse(m): 6:50am On Sep 07, 2018
Wow that's crazy good, making money from waste

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Beremx(f): 7:06am On Sep 07, 2018
Only in marines?

The plastic bottles in almost all the gutters in Lagos is worrisome.

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by tiredoflife(m): 7:07am On Sep 07, 2018
This waste can be used to generate electricity
Even to make other plastics when recycled

But it will never happen
If buhari can collect $322m abacha loot and share it and later travel to China to borrow $320m just know we are finished angry

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by BBTEE(f): 7:13am On Sep 07, 2018
This is a global problem ....we should all go back to bottles,they are safer and can be recycled.

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Pavore9: 7:30am On Sep 07, 2018
With such huge amount of plastic waste, the private sector can tap into recycling them big time.

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by vioment: 7:34am On Sep 07, 2018
We don't have an organized trash collection system from beginning to the end. Yes, sometimes trash collectors take the trash but where do they throw it, and what happens after that.

We don't have anything that is well organized in nigeria except corruption and crime. Sad.

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Sadiyaene(f): 7:35am On Sep 07, 2018
Lagos is too dirty for my liking lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by safetyInspector(m): 7:36am On Sep 07, 2018
Wondering if you did read in detail
SpatialKing:
AMBODE is working
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by ChrisIntegral(m): 7:36am On Sep 07, 2018
geadom:
See money oo
where u see money?

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by CharlesJok3r: 7:38am On Sep 07, 2018
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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by CharlesJok3r: 7:39am On Sep 07, 2018
Alejoc:
If you think of Marine organisms and granules of plastic they mistaken for food that will end up killing them you will think twice before dumping your waste without a care!
A Nigerian man doesn't give a fvck about nature and how to preserve it talkless of marine animal. and if you are to tell him/her about the implications of his/her action of dumping refuses into the gutter, stream, river, and even on the road then you will become his/her enemy automatically.
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by BOWOTO(m): 7:43am On Sep 07, 2018
We should be worried. Plastic is danger to life.

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by CharlesJok3r: 7:43am On Sep 07, 2018
Sadiyaene:
LagosNIGERIA is too dirty for my liking lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by ajayiopy: 7:47am On Sep 07, 2018
WASTE MANAGEMENT IS REAL
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by 0taPiaPia(m): 7:51am On Sep 07, 2018
tiredoflife:
This waste can be used to generate electricity
Even to make other plastics when recycled

But it will never happen
If buhari can collect $322m shocked abacha loot and share it and later travel to China to borrow $320m shocked just know we are finished angry

We are finished as a continent. #theblackmind.
So assuming Nigeria is his family, he would share his pension funds and borrow laterwards to cater for the family needs. undecided embarassed cry

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Horus(m): 7:55am On Sep 07, 2018
We have no right to harm the lives of humans and other creatures by allowing plastics to get into the ocean. We have to end this
dig-use-discard mentality. Every package that is made should be recyclable
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Nobody: 8:00am On Sep 07, 2018
Waste is a currency but Nigerians don't take recycling serious, even in business competitions for grants, the officials don't see potentials in the business. Small minds.

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by damola1: 8:06am On Sep 07, 2018
Lagos dirty o
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by 400billionman: 8:25am On Sep 07, 2018
Recycle your plastic and polythene waste or simply combust them
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Nobody: 9:00am On Sep 07, 2018
So why the photos of Angela Merkel and Donald Trump?

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by Nobody: 9:22am On Sep 07, 2018
There are plastic to construction materials technology. Its unfortunate that our government cant see these opportunities and invest in this kind of technologies since we are still in the ''building stage'' i.e developing, others want to export weed if elected. We can turn these plastics to materials to be used in road constructions and buildings instead of concrete. concrete has got its on environmental effect. why do we have to use the two. http://www.arqlite.rocks/plastics-and-the-environment/

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Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by arsenal33: 9:38am On Sep 07, 2018
damola1:
Lagos dirty o
its the people that are dirty, including you that throw your pure water bag in the street
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by damola1: 9:44am On Sep 07, 2018
arsenal33:
its the people that are dirty, including you that throw your pure water bag in the street

pure water is unhealthy.
Re: Lagos Generates 0.17 Million Metric Tons Of Global Marine Plastic Wastes by pocohantas(f): 9:58am On Sep 07, 2018
majekdom2:
There are plastic to construction materials technology. Its unfortunate that our government cant see these opportunities and invest in this kind of technologies since we are still in the ''building stage'' i.e developing, others want to export weed if elected. We can turn these plastics to materials to be used in road constructions and buildings instead of concrete. concrete has got its on environmental effect. why do we have to use the two. http://www.arqlite.rocks/plastics-and-the-environment/

LMAO. That weed exportation pain you oo. What a manifesto from Sowore.

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