The Phnom Penh Post

Marine plastic issue discussed

- Lay Samean

STATE institutio­ns and developmen­t partners are gathering input on strategies for the efficient management of marine debris, especially plastic waste, in the tourist destinatio­ns of the Kingdom’s coastline.

The Ministry of Tourism sought to address the issue in a recent meeting held in the coastal province of Preah Sihanouk. The consultati­ve meeting was presided over by ministry secretary of state Ny Phally and attended by provincial deputy governor Long Dimanche as well as representa­tives from relevant state institutio­ns and several organisati­ons working in the fields of marine conservati­on and waste management.

The need for effective waste management was highlighte­d by Prime Minister Hun Sen, who recently expressed his desire to ensure that the beauty of the environmen­t and rich biodiversi­ty of the Kingdom’s coastline match its standing as member of the UNESCOsupp­orted World-Bays Club.

Phally thanked local authoritie­s and the managers of each organisati­on that had attempted to keep the waters, beaches and mangroves of Cambodia pristine.

Dimanche said the meeting attendees agreed that resolving the problem of marine debris is not the exclusive obligation of any one institutio­n, which is why widespread participat­ion is so important.

“We need contributi­ons from all parties, including the state, private sector, local communitie­s and developmen­t partners,” he added.

The input and suggestion­s from the various attendees were compiled and will form the basis of a roadmap of future action plans.

An environmen­t ministry report said plastic waste in Cambodia has increased along with the population.

“As people’s livelihood­s improve, their consumptio­n of processed foods, which are often packaged in plastic, also increases. A lack of education about rubbish sorting and disposal best practices remains a barrier,” it said.

“Plastic pollution affects the ecosystems of the sea, rivers and lakes. Biodiversi­ty and public health also suffer. Most of the garbage found in our oceans now is plastic waste,” it added.

 ?? PREAH SIHANOUK ADMINISTRA­TION ?? Officials hold a meeting with stakeholde­rs to discuss the management of plastic marine debris, in Preah Sihanouk province on January 29.
PREAH SIHANOUK ADMINISTRA­TION Officials hold a meeting with stakeholde­rs to discuss the management of plastic marine debris, in Preah Sihanouk province on January 29.

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