The Phnom Penh Post

Sophalleth announces cleanup of Tonle Sap

- Bor Pich Zalin

MINISTER of Environmen­t Eang Sophalleth has announced a March 1 clean-up campaign of the Tonle Sap Lake.

The campaign seeks to protect the precious fisheries resources of the lake, a major source of nutrition for Cambodians.

He made the announceme­nt as he met with Eda Kraja, country manager for Cambodia-Laos of the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) on February 12, according to the ministry.

Sophalleth said the campaign will be launched on March 1.

“This campaign will build on the success of the first phase of our ‘Today I do not use plastic’ campaign, which has reached over four million people,” he explained.

He added that the ministry has succeeded in reducing plastic use, and encouraged many communitie­s to store and separate their garbage, in order to keep their neighbourh­oods clean.

“By working together, we will keep the ground, air and water of Cambodia clean. This will become a part of the heritage that we pass on to future generation­s, and it will spread to more countries in

the region,” he said.

Kraja said the meeting was held to strengthen their cooperatio­n, in line with the ministry’s Circular Strategy on Environmen­t 2023-28.

She said she also wanted to gain a better understand­ing of the ministry’s priority tasks, in order to connect them with other global projects, including the Green Climate Fund (GCF), NDC partnershi­p, the UN Environmen­t Programme (UNEP) and the Copenhagen Climate Centre.

Sea Sophal, director of the NGO2 BambooShoo­t Foundation, said on February 13 that he has led over 20 villages in clean-up campaigns of the lake since 2018.

“I hope the launch of the minister’s campaign will support the work of local communitie­s. I hope that when our next campaign wraps up in June, many environmen­t ministry officials will have joined,” he added.

He expected that the ministry’s efforts would inspire more communitie­s to join in, leading to an even larger reduction in the amount of plastic waste in and around the lake.

The ministry has previously explained that the cleanup of garbage and plastic is the responsibi­lity of people from throughout the ASEAN region and the wider world, as the environmen­t surrounds everybody and is boundless.

 ?? MOE ?? Environmen­tal activists collect plastic waste on the Tonle Sap Lake in Siem Reap province’s Chong Khneas commune in 2022.
MOE Environmen­tal activists collect plastic waste on the Tonle Sap Lake in Siem Reap province’s Chong Khneas commune in 2022.

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