Bangladesh tables resolution at UN on natural fibres

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Published : 04:00, Oct 13, 2019 | Updated : 04:00, Oct 13, 2019

A farmer dries stacks of jute in Manikganj September 19, 2011. Long a key export crop in impoverished Bangladesh, jute, a fibre derived from reed-like plants, fell from favour as demand for cheap synthetics soared. But now it is seeing a broad international renaissance for use in shopping bags to replace polythene, non-biodegradable and harmful to the environment. Picture taken September 19, 2011. REUTERS/File PhotoBangladesh tabled a draft resolution entitled “Use of Natural Fibers such as Jute and Sisal” in the Second Committee for its consideration during the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Friday.
Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the UN Ambassador Masud Bin Momen tabled the resolution at the Plenary of the Second Committee under Agenda item 24 titled ‘Agriculture development, food security and nutrition’, said a press release issued here.
“Enough has not been done to make people aware about the benefits of the use of natural fibres as substitutes of artificial fibres”, he said.
He also said, “A resolution of the General Assembly is required to signal our commitment to protect our environment through the use of natural fibres”, the release said.
This resolution could be an effective tool to raise global awareness on the importance of natural fibres not only to producers and industry but also to consumers for a better choice in saving the environment, he commented.
The Ambassador encouraged the citizens to promote the use of environment-friendly natural fibres such as jute, cotton, sisal etc, added the release.
Also, he expressed hope that the member states will find this resolution helpful for promoting a cause critically important to protect the environment and accelerate sustainable development.

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