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Tanzania to Mark World Environment Day With Anti-Pollution Campaign

  • Tanzania will commemorate World Environment Day 2025 on June 5 in Dodoma with public dialogues focusing on controlling plastic use and environmental protection.
  • Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa announced the event following a youth forum in Dar es Salaam, emphasizing inclusive discussions to find sustainable environmental solutions.
  • The national dialogues aim to gather public insights to strengthen government capacity and consider amendments to environmental laws concerning plastic pollution.
  • Majaliwa announced that this year's World Environment Day will focus on safeguarding Tanzania's environment and addressing plastic pollution, calling for a united effort to reduce plastic use and protect the country's future.
  • This initiative aligns with broader efforts to raise awareness, promote responsible plastic disposal, and empower youth participation in addressing Tanzania's environmental challenges.
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The World Environment Day of this 2025 is celebrated with good data. For many it has become customary to go to the supermarket with their own shopping bag or cart. What could previously be a hindrance in the bag, an insubstantial gesture or an oblivionable object, is now a habit that demonstrates that reducing the use and impact of plastics is the responsibility of everyone and everyone.

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María García de la Fuente Presidente de APIA Every June 5th, World Environment Day is celebrated, but for environmental journalists it is our day to day. The environment is the axis of our work and we strive that articles, reports and interviews make it known and respected more and more. If journalists in reporting we make a public service environmental journalists are also at the service of nature. A key date for the UN and the planet World Env…

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NDTV Profit broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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