Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Urgent Call for Environmental Responsibility

In a recent Friday sermon, environmental responsibility emerged as the paramount call to action, as the imams in mosques throughout the nation urged for a united effort to safeguard and preserve our fragile environment.

The sermon hammered home the irrefutable truth that the Earth is an invaluable blessing from Allah Subhanahu Wata'ala, stressing the intricate interdependence of all living beings within the vast ecosystem.

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Of particular concern was the rampant misuse of plastic materials, with the sermon revealing the chilling consequences for our environment, society, economy, and well-being.

Startling statistics were shared, a wake-up call that demanded responsible plastic consumption and meticulous waste management.

The sermon specifically pinpointed the disgraceful practice of wanton littering, particularly in our rivers and water bodies, urging responsible disposal of plastic waste and instilling an awareness of the devastating impacts on our natural beauty and the nation's reputation.

Fuelled by this sense of urgency, Brunei is now blazing a trail to confront environmental challenges head-on and prioritise the preservation of its river.

Recent reports reveal that the Ministry of Development has unleashed a bold plan, empowered by cutting-edge technologies, to wage war on the litter epidemic and revolutionize solid waste management.

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Trash skimmer boat

Imagine this: boat skimmers equipped with specialized mechanisms heroically gliding across the water's surface, rescuing floating debris, including the villainous plastic waste. The captured litter will then be transported by mighty barges to the appropriate disposal facilities.

But that's not all. Ingeniously positioned river debris booms will act as an impenetrable shield, defending delicate ecological zones and marine life habitats against the relentless onslaught of floating debris.

Reports further unveil the bold implementation of InfraWorks technology by the Department of Environment, Parks, and Recreation (JASTRe), acting as an impregnable fortress against land rubbish infiltrating the revered Brunei River.

This visionary software platform empowers us to erect cunning litter traps along the riverbanks, capturing solid waste propelled by runoff water before it desecrates our sacred waterways.

And there is no stopping Brunei's unwavering resolve to address environmental issues. The nation is wholeheartedly focusing on solid waste management by constructing a state-of-the-art waste-to-energy incinerator plant.

This revolutionary facility will conquer mountains of garbage daily, harnessing the power of combustion to generate electricity, leaving traditional landfill practices gasping for air.

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  • But the story doesn't end there. Brunei's Ministry of Development, acknowledging the critical importance of perpetual operations and maintenance, has bestowed paramount attention on waste disposal sites, elevating the esteemed waste transfer stations in Sungai Akar and Sungai Paku landfills.

    This unwavering commitment ensures the entire waste disposal process adheres to the highest standards of cleanliness and efficiency.

    Witnessing Brunei's steadfast dedication to environmental preservation and innovative waste management strategies leaves no doubt that this nation is at the forefront of positive change.

    By embracing these initiatives, Brunei forges an indomitable path toward a cleaner, healthier future for its citizens and the generations yet to come.

    1 comment:

    coprat-kb said...

    Ambitious as it sound but deem necessary to protect our river from accumalting rubbish and trash. Nonetheless our rivers are not save from crawlers and amphibian 4 legged crocodiles which has not been addressed to protect our riverside residents and fishermen. Sadly this matter was seemed taken lightly and almost nil or no transparencies.
    On another drive to "No Plastic", we can still see plastic bags were used. Still lots of these being dump at our JASTRE dumping areas or clogging our drains. Hope more can be done and the people of Brunei should take this matter to their responsibilities as well.