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ECOWAS Marks 51st Anniversary With Plastic-Free Campaign In Senegal

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June 6, 2026
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ECOWAS Marks 51st Anniversary With Plastic-Free Campaign In Senegal
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has marked its 51st anniversary with a major environmental cleanup campaign in Senegal, underscoring the regional bloc’s growing commitment to tackling plastic pollution and promoting sustainable development across West Africa.

The exercise, tagged the “Plastic-Free ECOWAS” campaign, was held on June 5 at Hann Bay in Dakar and brought together ECOWAS officials, environmental agencies, community leaders and youth volunteers in a collective effort to restore the coastal environment and raise awareness about the dangers posed by plastic waste.

The initiative was led by Fatou Sow Sarr, Commissioner for Human Development and Social Affairs, and Kalilou Sylla, Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Agriculture.

It was organized by the ECOWAS Gender Development Centre (EGDC) in collaboration with specialized ECOWAS agencies working on the water-energy-food nexus and supported by the Directorate of Environment and Natural Resources.

The campaign formed part of activities commemorating ECOWAS’s 51st anniversary under the theme, “Building Tomorrow’s ECOWAS Today,” a celebration designed to reflect on more than five decades of regional integration while setting a vision for the future of the 15-member bloc.

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Participants included officials of the EGDC, representatives of Senegal’s National Integrated Waste Management Company, SONAGED, religious and community leaders from Hann village, and young environmental activists committed to addressing pollution and climate challenges.

The beach cleanup exercise forms part of the broader “Plastic-Free ECOWAS” campaign, which seeks to support implementation of a recently adopted regional regulation aimed at reducing plastic pollution, encouraging responsible consumption and strengthening stakeholder engagement across West African cities.

Growing Plastic Pollution Threat

The campaign comes against the backdrop of mounting concerns over plastic pollution in West Africa, where rapid urbanisation, inadequate waste management infrastructure and increasing consumption of single-use plastics have created serious environmental challenges.

According to environmental experts, millions of tonnes of plastic waste are generated annually across Africa, with a significant proportion ending up in rivers, drainage channels and the Atlantic Ocean. Plastic waste has become a major contributor to flooding in many West African cities as blocked drainage systems worsen the impact of heavy rains during the wet season.

Marine ecosystems have also suffered. Coastal communities increasingly report declining fish stocks and damage to marine habitats caused by plastic debris, while wildlife often mistake plastic waste for food, leading to injury or death.

Why Hann Bay Matters

Hann Bay, once regarded as one of Senegal’s most attractive coastal zones, has for decades faced environmental degradation linked to industrial discharges, urban waste and marine pollution.

Efforts by the Senegalese government, local communities and international partners have intensified in recent years to rehabilitate the bay and restore its ecological value.

By selecting Hann Bay as the venue for the cleanup campaign, ECOWAS sought to draw attention to the urgent need for collective action to protect coastal ecosystems that support livelihoods, tourism and food security throughout the region.

ECOWAS and Environmental Sustainability

While ECOWAS was established in 1975 primarily to promote economic integration and regional cooperation, the bloc has increasingly expanded its focus to include environmental sustainability, climate resilience and natural resource management.

In recent years, ECOWAS has adopted policies and frameworks addressing climate change adaptation, renewable energy development, biodiversity conservation and sustainable agriculture.

The organization has also encouraged member states to develop stronger waste management systems and reduce dependence on single-use plastics.

The regional body’s environmental agenda is closely linked to broader development goals, as climate change, pollution and environmental degradation continue to threaten food security, public health and economic growth across West Africa.

Looking Ahead

Organizers said the Plastic-Free ECOWAS campaign is expected to be replicated in other member states as part of efforts to promote environmental stewardship and citizen participation in building cleaner and more sustainable communities.

As ECOWAS celebrates 51 years of regional cooperation, the campaign serves as a reminder that the future of West Africa’s development will depend not only on economic integration and trade but also on the ability of governments, institutions and citizens to protect the environment and address emerging ecological challenges.

The initiative reflects the bloc’s determination to ensure that the next fifty years of regional development are built on principles of sustainability, resilience and shared responsibility for the environment.
(vitalnewsngr.com)

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