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Use jute-based alternatives to reduce harmful effects of polythene: Rizwana 

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09 March, 2025, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 09 March, 2025, 07:36 pm

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Use jute-based alternatives to reduce harmful effects of polythene: Rizwana 

TBS Report
09 March, 2025, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 09 March, 2025, 07:36 pm
Both advisers toured the fair, visited different stalls, and praised the diverse applications of locally produced jute goods on 9 Mar. Photo: Courtesy
Both advisers toured the fair, visited different stalls, and praised the diverse applications of locally produced jute goods on 9 Mar. Photo: Courtesy

Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan emphasised the need to increase the use of jute products to reduce the harmful effects of polythene. 

Expanding the use of jute-based products is essential for ensuring sustainable development, the adviser to the Ministry of Environment said while visiting stalls at the "Multipurpose Jute Product Fair & Handloom Textile Fair 2025." 

Organised by the Jute Diversification Promotion Center (JDPC) at Manipuripara, Farmgate, the fair aims to popularise eco-friendly and sustainable jute products, said a press release.

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The government is actively working to make essential jute products more affordable and accessible to the public, said Rizwana, also adviser to the Ministry of Forest and Climate Change and the Ministry of Water Resources.

She highlighted that jute is a symbol of Bangladesh's heritage and a promising sector for a green economy. While the government is providing policy support to revive the jute industry, she urged entrepreneurs to step forward as well. 

She thanked the organisers and called for more innovative initiatives to promote jute products. 

She also stressed the need to expand the market for these eco-friendly products both locally and internationally.

Sheikh Bashir Uddin, adviser to the Ministry of Textiles and Jute and the Ministry of Commerce, stated that various government agencies, including the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, are collaborating with private entrepreneurs to promote the use of jute products.

Both advisers toured the fair, visited different stalls, and praised the diverse applications of locally produced jute goods. 

Senior officials, including JDPC Executive Director (Additional Secretary) Zeenat Ara, were present at the event. 

Entrepreneurs showcased a variety of jute products, including bags, household items, fashion accessories, footwear, and furniture.

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