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Cintri workers collect rubbish in Chak Angre Krom commune in Phnom Penh’s Meanchey district on Monday. Hean Rangsey
PM rolls out waste policy
Mon, 22 February 2021
Prime Minister Hun Sen released a 10-year policy for waste management in urban areas, creating the Urban Garbage and Solid Waste Management Committee to oversee collection and develop recycling and waste-to-energy processing.
According to a sub-decree dated February 16 and seen by The Post on February 22, the committee is responsible for managing urban waste from collection to transformation into electricity for local use.
The committee’s duties include planning and setting policies for strategic operations, including devising methods to inspire investments in recycling and waste-to-energy processing. It must also prepare mechanisms to promote use of low-impact and environmentally friendly products.
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Firm urged to finish road construction
Sun, 21 February 2021
Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol urged the South Korean construction firm contracted to repair national roads 2 and 22 to bring in additional machinery and workers in order to complete their work during the dry seasons as planned.
Chanthol told reporters during an inspection on February 19 that the construction period, from planning to completion, was supposed to be 30 months starting from October 2019 and scheduled to be finished on April 16, 2022. The construction broke ground on February 11 last year.
He said 50 per cent of that allotted time period had now passed, but only 27 per cent of the planned road construction had been achieved so far.
New permanent landfill site, waste transfer station built phnompenhpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from phnompenhpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Construction of another new waste transfer station is underway to the north of Phnom Penh while a 50ha area to the west in Kandal province’s Ang Snuol district is being planned as a new permanent landfill site as part of a strategy to address waste disposal problems in and around the capital.
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Cambodian villagers pray during a rally against the destruction of the Prey Lang forest, in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 18 August 2011, TANG CHHIN SOTHY/AFP via Getty Images Civil society groups in Cambodia denounced the arrest of five forestry activists who were collecting evidence of widespread illegal logging inside the Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary.
This statement was originally published on cchrcambodia.org on 9 February 2021.
We, the undersigned groups, urge the Ministry of Environment to stop their campaign of harassment against local forestry activists and community members. On Friday morning, local officials working for the Ministry of Environment arrested five forestry activists who were wrapping trees in Buddhist cloth and collecting evidence of widespread illegal logging occurring inside Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary.