Ambassador of Norway to India Nils Ragnar Kamsvag made the remarks during his address at the opening of the three-day World Sustainable Development Summit, hosted by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) at the India Habitat Centre.
The envoy cited an incident from last year, when a whale was found on the west coast of Norway, with over 30 plastic bags inside her stomach, to underscore his point.
"This led thousands of new volunteers to clean up waste that was littering our beaches and fjords. Similar to the inspiring beach clean-up efforts at Versova Beach in Mumbai," Kamsvag was quoted as saying in a TERI statement.
The envoy said the garbage may have travelled the seas for a long time before being mistaken for food by the beaked whale.
"This means, we need to work together to solve this problem. We need international cooperation to make a difference," he said.
Incidentally, the Scandinavian nation will host the sixth 'Our Ocean' conference in 2019.
In the run-up to the conference, Norway intends to benefit from the insights generated by many ocean-related initiatives now underway.
The 'Our Ocean' conference focus on the key ocean issues - marine protected areas, sustainable fisheries, marine pollution, and climate-related impacts on the ocean.
"Our Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, is establishing an international High-level Panel on Building a Sustainable Ocean Economy. The objective is to increase international understanding of how the sustainable use of the oceans can play a key role in meeting the world's most vital needs in the years to come.
He said Norway would like to encourage all of you, governments, research institutions, businesses and civil society to join the concerted effort and take action to develop a sustainable ocean economy.
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