NES Akwa Ibom State Chapter Chairman and other stakeholders were duly present at the event in which partnership and collaboration were discussed.

       NES chapter members present at the events.

The resistance of plastic bottling to increase plastic  pollution burden was commended.

because of a negative impact that plastic waste has on the environment, wildlife, and human health. Plastic pollution burden is a growing concern as plastic waste continues to accumulate in landfills, oceans, and other natural habitats. Plastic waste can take hundreds of years to decompose, and during that time, it can release harmful chemicals and microplastics into the environment.

Photo of NES chapter members that graced the event.

This pollution can harm wildlife that ingest or become entangled in plastic waste, and it can also contaminate food and water sources, posing a risk to human health. Reducing plastic pollution burden requires a concerted effort to reduce plastic waste through recycling, waste reduction, and the development of sustainable alternatives to plastic. A photo showing NES Akwa Ibom state chapter chairman delivering a speech.