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    Plastics pollution and environmental garbage law governance in Uganda a case for sustainable progress

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    2024-06
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    Lubogo, Isaac Christopher
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    Plastics Pollution and Environmental Garbage Law Governance in Uganda: A Case for Sustainable Progress" The relentless surge of plastic pollution has become a global crisis, threatening the very fabric of our ecosystems and human health. In the heart of East Africa, Uganda serves as both a microcosm of the challenges posed by plastic waste and a beacon of hope for crafting effective solutions. This book is a journey through Uganda's compelling narrative of grappling with plastics pollution while striving for sustainable progress. This work delves into the profound ecological and health implications of plastic waste, underscoring the pressing need for environmental garbage law governance. By navigating the intricate landscape of Uganda's existing policies and legislation, we illuminate the pivotal role of regulatory frameworks in guiding waste management practices. From the vantage point of governance, we explore the collaborative dance between government agencies, civil society organizations, and local communities. We spotlight transformative interventions that are orchestrating a shift towards sustainable practices, presenting case studies that elucidate the tangible impact of these initiatives. The economic and social facets of sustainable progress are dissected, revealing the intricate interplay between environmental stewardship and socio-economic resilience. This book examines the challenges that beset the path to sustainable progress and charts a course toward overcoming them. Guided by the insights of key stakeholders, this work culminates in a comprehensive blueprint for tackling plastic pollution and propelling Uganda's journey toward sustainable progress. It is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary collaboration, underscoring the global relevance of Uganda's experience in shaping environmental destiny. As a clarion call to policymakers, activists, scholars, and citizens, "Plastics Pollution and Environmental Garbage Law Governance in Uganda: A Case for Sustainable Progress" imparts a vital message: that the trajectory towards a cleaner, healthier future hinges on the synergy between effective governance, community action, and visionary leadership. In the crucible of Uganda's story, we find a source of inspiration and guidance for addressing one of the defining challenges of our time.
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