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Turkish Zero Waste Foundation to unveil global framework ahead of Türkiye hosting UN climate change conference
ANKARA / MUGLA, 19 December (BelTA - Anadolu) - The Turkish Zero Waste
Foundation is preparing a new global zero-waste framework document that
aims to benefit the world, to be presented during the 31st UN climate
change conference (COP31), which Türkiye will host and chair next year.
Speaking
to Anadolu, Samed Agirbas, head of the Zero Waste Foundation, said:
“During COP31, we will take a leading role in advancing decisions on
waste reduction and preventing food waste, which critically impact the
world's future.”
The foundation was established in 2023 under the
auspices of Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan, who serves as its
honorary president. The foundation works to promote the Zero Waste
Project and ensure its long-term sustainability.
Agirbas said
Türkiye secured the hosting and presidency of COP31 following
negotiations at COP30 this November in Brazil, in a shared arrangement
with Australia.
He highlighted that, as part of ongoing climate
diplomacy efforts since 2022, numerous meetings have been coordinated by
the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, along
with other ministries.
The foundation actively participated in
the COP30 in Brazil, holding discussions with representatives from
various organizations and stakeholders.
In December 2022, a
resolution proclaiming March 30 International Day of Zero Waste – led by
Türkiye and co-sponsored by 105 countries – was adopted by the UN
General Assembly.
Agirbas called this a success that started at the local level in Türkiye and expanded internationally.
Emphasizing
that zero waste is not viewed as a political issue, Agirbas said that
Türkiye, with its population of over 86 million, places great importance
on involving youth and children in the COP31 process.
Agirbas added that the Zero Waste Foundation's website is open to new ideas and project proposals from the public.
-Climate change conference COP31 next November in Türkiye
The
Conference of the Parties (COP) is the supreme decision-making body of
the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), holding annual
meetings since 1995 to evaluate climate progress and negotiate actions.
The
31st session (COP31) will be held in Türkiye on Nov. 9-20, 2026,
primarily in the Turkish Riviera resort of Antalya, with the leaders’
summit in Istanbul.
At the gathering, nearly 200 countries are
expected to convene in Türkiye to discuss the next steps in implementing
the Paris Agreement, including updated emission reduction targets,
adaptation measures, climate finance, and carbon market rules.