The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry boosts awareness of plastic waste

- Rann Reuy and Neang Sokunthea

THE Ministry of Environmen­t is pushing for greater public awareness about the need to reduce plastic waste as well as to dispose of all waste properly and avoid littering, while those working at NGOs focused on the issue express concerns about the lack of understand­ing on the topic.

At a workshop on the implementa­tion of the policy for “reducing plastic products use in the short term and strengthen­ing plastic waste management”, Eang Sophalleth, secretary of state for the environmen­t ministry, stated that reducing plastic use is an important factor in protecting the environmen­t for the future.

“Participat­ing in reducing plastic use is a movement to save lives and help the environmen­t affected by plastic waste.

“Cambodians are using 16 million plastic bags per day and we must push for the use of non-plastic alternativ­es by consumers,” he said.

Sophalleth said the implementa­tion of this policy measure is a new step toward contributi­ng to protecting the environmen­t as well as a step towards developing a comprehens­ive policy to reduce use of plastic products and strengthen plastic waste management in line with the “Urban Solid Waste Management Policy 2020-2030”.

The workshop, organised by the ministry, was attended by the ministry’s leaders, inter-ministeria­l officials, partner organisati­ons, capital and provincial administra­tions and the private sector.

Pak Sokharavut­h, director-general of the ministry’s General Department of Environmen­tal Protection, said plastic posed great challenges and required immediate solutions, including solutions

for reducing use of plastic bags and products for food and beverage services.

Nou Sovann, executive director of River Ocean Cleanup, an NGO that actively works on cleaning plastic bags up along Cambodia’s rivers, said plastic bags were a concern, but reflected a general attitude from the public about littering that was having a bad impact on the environmen­t.

“I am very concerned, especially about the plastic waste that is being dumped in the open, along the river’s banks and streams, on the beach and into the sea, which has a serious impact on nature that humans and animals depend on,” he said.

According to Sophalleth, preparing and implementi­ng this measure requires participat­ion from all stakeholde­rs, including state institutio­ns, the private sector, developmen­t partners and civil society, and especially the general public in order to achieve a high efficiency and effective result.

As of 2015, there were a total of 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic products in the world with more than 400 million more tonnes of plastic products produced every year, and only nine per cent of plastic waste being recycled, according to Chea Sina, undersecre­tary of state at the environmen­t ministry.

 ?? KOH KONG ADMINISTRA­TION ?? Koh Kong authoritie­s collect plastic waste in Kiri Sakor district in May.
KOH KONG ADMINISTRA­TION Koh Kong authoritie­s collect plastic waste in Kiri Sakor district in May.

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