Bangkok Post

Ministry confident in plastic recycling goals

- APINYA WIPATAYOTI­N

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmen­t has expressed confidence that Thailand is on track to recycle all plastic waste by the year 2027.

Thalerngsa­k Phetsuwan, the ministry’s deputy permanent secretary, yesterday said such efforts are part of the government’s efforts to reduce plastic consumptio­n under the ministry’s plastic waste management roadmap for 2018-2030.

The roadmap has been created due to waste management concerns over the increasing number of single-use plastics, Mr Thalerngsa­k said at a conference, marking Earth Day, which falls on April 22.

The ministry has discussed the issue with the private sector and asked for its cooperatio­n in producing plastic materials that can be recycled. It is expected this will result in single-used thin plastic bags being no longer available in the market due to their limitation­s for recycling.

The Department of Pollution Control is in the process of drafting a law for facilitati­ng plastic recycling, following the government’s bio-circular green economy policy.

“We are now experienci­ng a shortage of landfills due to the increasing amount of waste, but all waste should be recycled,” he said.

Mr Thalerngsa­k expressed confidence that the plan will be smoothly executed as the country is now ready for green recycling technology. Moreover, the country has already banned importing plastic waste which could help reduce the amount of plastic scrap nationally.

Pavich Kesavawong, deputy director-general of the Department of Climate Change and Environmen­t, said that the department fully supported the bio-circular green economy to reduce the amount of plastic waste.

He said the department is joining hands with 31 franchised coffee shops and restaurant­s, operating a total of 9,530 outlets countrywid­e, to stop using plastic goods, including straws and cups.

“We will officially announce this cooperatio­n on Earth Day — to create a new pathway of environmen­tal-friendly consumptio­n, moving ahead to sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said.

Earth Day was announced by the United Nations Environmen­t Programme (UNEP) to highlight awareness of environmen­tal issues. This year’s theme, “Planet vs Plastics”, aims to raise global awareness of the plastic waste crisis.

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