Taking unified actions to mitigate lead exposure, protect children, and restore environment. Together, we can solve lead pollution and save future generations.
With the theme “No Safe Level: Act Now to End Lead Exposure,” #ILPPW2025 begins today.
Over 60% of Bangladeshi children have elevated blood lead levels — harming their intelligence, learning, and growth.
Let’s unite to #SolveLeadPollution and build a #LeadFreeBangladesh
🌱 El futuro de los niños comienza con un ambiente sano. En #DíaDelNiño celebremos su poder de cambiar el mundo…¡y ayudémoslos a lograrlo!
¿Qué haces tú para proteger su salud y su entorno?
Cada acción cuenta. 💚
#PureEarth#NiñezSegura#AmbienteLimpio
Pure Earth is joining a 4-day virtual workshop hosted by AARDO, the Advanced Study Institute of Asia at SGT UNIVERSITY! Join us to learn how Pure Earth is tackling lead pollution in Bangladesh.
🗓️ April 28, 2025
⏲️2:30 - 4:30 PM Bangladesh Time
🎯 Topic: Day 1: Introduction to Lead Exposure and SDGs
🌐 Register now: https://t.co/kXkzsEtUI7
📖 More info: https://t.co/6BdvvichHp
🤝Experts from 10 countries & 14 orgs unite to fight lead exposure!
#SolveLeadPollution #PureEarthBD #LeadExposure #SDGs
The meeting focused on:
👉 Sharing scientific findings on lead exposure from informal used lead-acid battery (ULAB) recycling.
👉 Discussing the government's review of environmental clearances and upcoming enforcement actions against non-compliant facilities.
👉 Introducing plans to establish district-level ULAB Monitoring Committees, involving local communities, youth groups, educators, and NGOs.
👉 Seeking industry feedback on regulatory enforcement, formalization pathways, and potential collaboration with the government and civil society.
This high-level consultation aimed to directly engage stakeholders in a dialogue on responsible recycling and pollution mitigation in the lead-acid battery industry.
On 24 April, the Department of Environment (DoE), in collaboration with Pure Earth, and support from the FFEM project, organized a Consultation Meeting with over 35 representatives from major lead-acid battery manufacturers, the Accumulator Battery Manufacturers & Exporters Association of Bangladesh (ABMEAB), YouthNet, and other stakeholders.
Chaired by Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman, ndc, Director General of DoE; the meeting aimed to engage key stakeholders from the lead-acid battery industry in a dialogue on responsible recycling, regulatory enforcement, and strategies to mitigate lead pollution.
#SafeRecycling #SolveLeadPollution #LeadFreeBangladesh #LeadPollution #LeadAcidBattery
Big thanks to @PureEarthNow for spotlighting the dangers of informal lead recycling. On #EarthDay, we join youth & communities calling for urgent regulation, safer recycling & stronger enforcement. Clean transport must not mean toxic pollution. #SolveLeadPollution#JustTransition
"Our Power, Our Planet" – the theme of this year's #EarthDay – reminds us we have only one Earth, and it's our shared responsibility to keep it pollution-free and protect nature. Let's work together to keep it clean, green, and safe for future generations.
#LeadFreeFuture #PureEarth #SolveLeadPollution
Thank you, Her Excellency @MarieMasdupuy, for being an integral advocate in the fight against lead poisoning. Your support and leadership continues to bring hope to millions of children and communities across Bangladesh.
@AFD_en@FFEM_Fr@FRauBangladesh
Pure Earth’s Mitali Das was featured in @FRANCE24's latest article on lead poisoning from battery recycling in Bangladesh.
35 million children–around 60 percent of all children in Bangladesh–have elevated blood lead levels. A leading cause of lead exposure is the presence of Used Lead Acid battery (ULAB) recycling factories that have proliferated around the country.
"They break down old batteries, remove the lead, and melt it down to make new ones. They do all this in the open air. The toxic fumes and acidic water produced during the operation pollute the air, soil, and water,” said Mitali Das, Country Director of Pure Earth Bangladesh.
👉Read the full article to learn more: https://t.co/JwiQHj4PCb