Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Korea provides 190 garbage compactors for Sri Lanka

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The Government of Sri Lanka and the Export-import Bank of Korea (Korea Eximbank) signed two loan agreements to supply 190 garbage compactors for Sri Lankan local government­s to manage solid wastes in more efficient way on June 28, 2018.

Finance and Mass Media Ministry Treasury Secretary Dr. R.H.S. Samaratung­a and Korea Eximbank Colombo office Chief Representa­tive Sungsoo Jung signed the loan agreements at the Ministry of Finance and Mass Media.

Korea Eximbank will finance this project with US$14 million of zero percent interest rate and 30 year repayment period including 10 year grace period. The project executing agency will be the Ministry of Provincial Councils, Local Government and Sports whereas the National Solid Waste Management Centre under the purview of the same Ministry will function as the project management unit.

There is a serious shortage of waste collection equipment in Sri Lanka where only 11.6 percent of solid waste is collected by garbage compactors. In this context, by supplying 190 garbage compactors this project will not only reduce garbage collection time but also increase solid waste collection quantity to improve the solid waste management in Sri Lanka.

Korea Eximbank is also financing US$34 million to construct four sanitary landfills in Jaffna, Anuradhapu­ra, Polonnaruw­a and Hikkaduwa to reduce solid wastes disposed in unsanitary open dumping sites. These four sanitary landfills will lessen further environmen­tal pollution and damages and will enhance the health and sanitary lifestyle of people as well.

 ??  ?? From left: Korea Eximbank Colombo office Chief Representa­tive Sungsoo Jung and Finance and Mass Media Ministry Treasury Secretary Dr. R.H.S. Samaratung­a
From left: Korea Eximbank Colombo office Chief Representa­tive Sungsoo Jung and Finance and Mass Media Ministry Treasury Secretary Dr. R.H.S. Samaratung­a

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