Indonesia and UAE Join Forces to Combat Marine Waste: A Step Towards Environmental Conservation





Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have taken a significant step forward in combating marine pollution by signing a Memorandum of Mutual Understanding (MSP) to address plastic waste leakage into the sea. The agreement, signed by representatives from both countries, underscores their shared commitment to environmental conservation and management. This collaboration marks a crucial milestone in the ongoing efforts to safeguard marine ecosystems and mitigate the detrimental impact of plastic pollution on aquatic life.

The signing ceremony occurred during the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN) Global Conference held in Abu Dhabi from April 23 to 25, 2024. This partnership signifies a strategic alliance between Indonesia and the UAE in tackling one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. By joining forces, the two nations aim to implement effective measures to reduce plastic waste leakage into the sea, demonstrating their dedication to sustainable environmental practices and marine conservation.

Nani Hendiarti, Deputy for Environmental and Forestry Management at Indonesia's Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment, emphasized the significance of this agreement in fostering collaboration between Indonesia and the UAE. She highlighted the joint commitment to environmental stewardship and underscored the importance of collective action in addressing plastic pollution. Through this collaborative effort, Indonesia and the UAE are poised to make meaningful strides in preserving marine biodiversity and protecting the health of our oceans for future generations. 

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