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Trash bags piled up in front of houses in Phnom Penh s Chamkarmon district, Pshar Doeum Thkov commune on February 22, 2021. Hean Rangsey
Book on waste management plan out soon
Wed, 3 March 2021
The Phnom Penh Municipal Hall will publish a pamphlet introducing the new waste management system that is coming to the capital and print enough for distribution to the more than 400,000 households obliged to pay the waste collection fee.
This will be done in collaboration with the three companies licensed to handle waste management in different parts of the city.
The municipal administration held a ceremony to mark the start of the new system on February 5, along with the three companies that won the bidding for the contracts to provide the city with solid waste collection and transportation services.