In Bangladesh, Norway interested to invest in ship recycling industry



 Norway has demonstrated enthusiasm to put resources into transport reusing industry in Bangladesh. The Norwegian Ambassador Espen Rikter-Svendsen said this and furthermore promised to cooperate in different regions identified with climate and improvement while conversing with Environment, Forest and Climate Change serve Shahab Uddin in a video meeting. 

The Ambassador of Norway said that there are numerous ecological likenesses among Bangladesh and Norway as the two nations are situated on the coast. What's more, that is the reason the two nations have the occasion to work adrift. 

He said Norway has insight of working in the boat reusing industry and for this situation common collaboration can be expanded. Norway is presently intrigued by profession and venture, he said. 

The two likewise examined the chance of cooperating in handling the impacts of environmental change, destitution mitigation, plastic contamination control and different regions. They swore to cooperate in different regions identified with squander the board. 

Pastor Md Shahab Uddin said the administration is attempting to establish a supportable climate by actualizing broad afforestation programs and controlling a wide range of contamination. 

The clergyman stated, with opening of the Regional Office of the Climate Vulnerability Forum and the Global Center of Adaptation in Dhaka, Bangladesh will have the option to assume a more grounded function in the International Forum on Climate Change. 

Extra Secretary (Environment) Mahmud Hasan, Additional Secretary (Development) Ahmad Shamim Al Razi, Additional Secretary (Climate Change) Md. Mizanul Hoque Chowdhury and Director General of the Department of Environment Dr A, K, M Rafique Ahammed were available during the event.

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