Togo: Council of Ministers adopt new bill to better protect the environment

Economic governance
Tuesday, 19 December 2023 16:33
Togo: Council of Ministers adopt new bill to better protect the environment

(Togo First) - Togo is updating its legal framework for environmental protection. A new bill was adopted to this end on 18 December 2023, at the Council of Ministers. 

"The bill adopted enshrines a revision of the 2008 law, to provide the country with an updated legal framework in light of evolving standards, to better meet the challenges of the 2025 government roadmap for sustainable development and provide a springboard for strengthening people's resilience actions," the Council reported.

The new bill takes into consideration elements such as the circular economy, the green economy, the blue economy, carbon credit, and green mobility. The bill will soon be sent to the parliament for review and validation.

Through its adoption, Togo seeks to better align with international commitments, relative to biodiversity, climate change, and the fight against desertification.

Togo recently took part in COP28 in Dubai. There, the West African nation reiterated its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reaffirmed its support for public policies aimed at protecting the environment and preserving natural resources.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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