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Rizwana calls for corporate accountability, environmental justice

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March 18, 2025
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POBNEWS24, Dhaka Mar 18, 2025 : Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today stressed reimagination of corporate roles in environmental protection.

She said safeguarding environmental rights is a collective responsibility for governments, businesses, civil society, and communities.

Joining virtually from her residence in Dhaka, the environment adviser said this while delivering her speech at the Opening Plenary of the Corporate Sustainability and Environmental Rights in Asia Conference of the UN Conference Centre in Bangkok.

The theme of the conference is “The Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment: Redefining Corporate Engagement”.

Rizwana underscored the necessity of strong legal frameworks, saying while some countries recognise environmental rights through judicial interpretation, many still lack explicit constitutional provisions.

“This must change,” Rizwana stated, adding that an overly anthropocentric approach risks neglecting biodiversity.

She called for legal frameworks rooted in sustainable development, the precautionary principle, the polluter-pays principle, and due diligence.

Rizwana criticised the double standards in environmental regulations, pointing out how stringent conditions are imposed on developing countries’ exports while lax standards govern imports from developed nations.

She highlighted the shipbreaking industry’s hazardous waste transfers and the disparity in air pollution standards, noting, “The lungs of a Western citizens are no different from the lungs of a Bangladeshi citizens.”

Addressing corporate social responsibility (CSR), she argued that voluntary CSR principles are insufficient and should be legally binding to ensure true corporate accountability.

The environment adviser called upon states to incorporate key environmental principles into enforceable laws, ensuring that businesses cannot sidestep responsibility.

Focusing on transparency, public participation, and access to justice, she stressed the need for laws ensuring public access to environmental information, citing that while some nations have Right to Information Acts, many exclude corporate environmental data, limiting communities’ ability to assess business impacts.

She also urged governments to foster public participation in decision-making and protect environmental defenders rather than stifling activism under restrictive regulations.

Rizwana underscored the need for strengthening environmental tribunals, learning from successful legal models worldwide.

In Bangladesh, she noted, community engagement has led to legal action against corporations for environmental violations.

She emphasised that corporate responsibility must begin with preventive action rather than damage control, advocating for compensation funds dedicated to ecological restoration.

Warning against corporate “greenwashing,” she urged governments, businesses, and communities to ensure that sustainability certifications are credible.

She also highlighted corporate control over media narratives, cautioning against misinformation that undermines environmental activism.

The environment adviser emphasised the role of environmental education in fostering responsible societies.

“Children who grow up with environmental awareness will ensure corporate accountability,” she stated.

She asserted that neither governments nor corporations have the right to destroy nature.

“If you cannot create an ocean, a forest, or a mountain, you have no right to destroy those,” Rizwana added.

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