The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry calls for plastic reduction

- Soth Koemsoeun

SENIOR officials at the Ministry of Environmen­t on Tuesday issued a statement calling on the people to reduce the usage of plastic bags to help preserve the Kingdom’s beauty and people’s quality of life.

The statement said the call was made in commemorat­ion of National and World Environmen­t Day. The government also announced the implementa­tion of improved measures to reduce the use of plastic bags in Cambodia through voluntary actions and new laws.

Meanwhile, officials from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport introduced a sub-decree on plastic management at the Hun Sen Bun Rany Phsar Doeum Thkov High School in Phnom Penh. The event was attended by some 300 teachers and students.

Sou Sovuth, undersecre­tary of state at the Ministry of Environmen­t, said plastic waste is the leading cause of harm to the earth’s ecology. It also stunts human developmen­t, he said, noting that plastic waste needed 500 to 1,000 years to decompose.

“These problems are not the responsibi­lity of just one person. It is the responsibi­lity of all citizens. I invite all people, young and old, to work together to reduce or stop the use of plastic bags, boxes and bottles,” he said.

In April, following a government decree, shopping centres and supermarke­ts began to charge 400 riel ($0.10) per plastic bag. Vendors who ignore the pronouncem­ent face fines and closure after repeated offences.

Soeur Socheata, undersecre­tary of state at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, said the government aimed to protect the beauty of Cambodia and preserve its attractive­ness for tourists who visit the Kingdom, stressing that it cannot do it alone.

“We need more participan­ts. We announced the campaign slogan, Reduce Plastic Together, and invited business owners to work with us to make the campaign a success,” Socheata said.

Dy Kiden, director of the Ministry of Environmen­t’s Solid Waste Department, said he’s pleased that most people properly disposed of plastics.

“I’ve observed the behaviour of our people and see that the great majority of them know how to throw away their trash and plastic bags properly. However, a small number seem unconcerne­d and are not involved in the protection of the environmen­t,” he said.

Sei Pov, NGO Forum’s facilitato­r with the Climate Change Network, a coalition of environmen­tal civil society groups, blamed laziness for much of the plastic litter that plagues areas of the capital.

“Truly, it is not that [some people] don’t know. They are simply too lazy to walk to find trash bins. Therefore, when one person throws trash in one place, different people who walk by also throw their trash there,” he said.

To avoid such occurrence­s, he said existing anti-littering laws should be enforced and action taken against those who negatively impact the environmen­t.

Pun Darathon, a grade 12 student at Hun Sen Bun Rany Phsar Doeum Thkov High School, said that he had a better understand­ing of environmen­tal protection after participat­ing in the campaign.

“Plastic bags cause many negative effects on the health of people, animals, and the environmen­t, so, we should avoid using them as much as possible,” he said.

 ?? SOTH KOEMSOEUN ?? Officials from the Ministry of Environmen­t pose at a commemorat­ion of World Environmen­t Day in Phnom Penh on Tuesday.
SOTH KOEMSOEUN Officials from the Ministry of Environmen­t pose at a commemorat­ion of World Environmen­t Day in Phnom Penh on Tuesday.

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