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• The Edo State Ministry of Environment and Sustainability is responsible for overseeing environmental matters within the state. Our role includes environmental monitoring, regulation, enforcement, and education to ensure the sustainable development and conservation of natural resources.
• To report environmental concerns or violations, you can contact the Edo State Ministry of Environment and Sustainability through our hotline or email address. Alternatively, you can visit our office in person to submit a report. All reports will be promptly investigated and appropriate action taken.
• The ministry undertakes various initiatives to address climate change, including promoting renewable energy sources, implementing climate adaptation and mitigation strategies, and raising awareness about climate change impacts and solutions through public education campaigns and outreach programs.
• There are many ways to participate in environmental conservation efforts in Edo State, including volunteering for community clean-up events, participating in tree planting campaigns, supporting environmental education programs, and advocating for sustainable policies and practices in your community.
• The ministry implements various measures to address waste management challenges, including promoting waste reduction, recycling, and composting initiatives, enforcing waste management regulations, and supporting the development of waste management infrastructure and facilities across the state.
• The ministry collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders, including government agencies, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, businesses, and communities, to achieve its environmental conservation and sustainability goals. Collaboration takes the form of partnerships, joint projects, knowledge-sharing, and capacity-building initiatives.
• The ministry plays a key role in biodiversity conservation by implementing habitat restoration projects, protecting natural habitats, and promoting wildlife conservation initiatives. We also work to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity and the need for its protection among the public and stakeholders.
• You can stay informed about the ministry’s activities and initiatives by visiting our website regularly, subscribing to our newsletter, following us on social media, and attending our public events and workshops. Additionally, you can sign up to receive email updates about specific topics or areas of interest.