EU Ambassador Veronique Lorenzo suggests waste management at local level
EU Ambassador to Nepal Veronique Lorenzo has suggested that Nepal could spur knowledge and adopt the measures of waste management at local level and schools.
She appreciated the role played by the Green Shift Campaign to this end.
Ambassador Lorenzo was speaking at a review program organized by Creasion Nepal with the assistance of the EU.
The program also featured experience sharing on the project. "If the youths launch innovative projects, they can realize change. Youths are indeed the precursor of change," she added.
According to her, waste management and a circular economy could be significant for Nepal. If Nepal works devotedly on green energy, it could emerge a regional champion in this sector, she believed.
On the occasion, Creasion Nepal's Founder Chair Anand Mishra said green shift was not a mere project but a comprehensive campaign.
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