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Plastic for rice Tonle Sap clean up project launched

The Tampaing Snong Russey Foundation and Cambodian Association of Travel Agents (CATA) have announced the launch of a campaign to clean up plastic waste along the banks of the Tonle Sap Lake and flooded forests of Siem Reap province.

Siem Reap plastic waste campaign nets nearly 2,000 bags, NGO says

Share The families from Peam Ta Uor village in the district’s Keo Poa commune expect to fill 2,000 bags with plastic waste before the seasonal rising of the lake floods their communities. SUPPLIED Siem Reap plastic waste campaign nets nearly 2,000 bags, NGO says Wed, 21 July 2021 More than 300 families from fishing communities in Siem Reap province’s Puok district have joined a campaign to collect plastic waste from areas around the Tonle Sap Lake and their houses. The families from Peam Ta Uor village in the district’s Keo Poa commune expect to fill 2,000 bags with plastic waste before the seasonal rising of the lake floods their communities.

S Reap plastic waste campaign nets nearly 2,000 bags, NGO says

S Reap plastic waste campaign nets nearly 2,000 bags, NGO says
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Cambodia: Plastic-to-rice initiative transforms waste into bricks

Plastic waste is fed into a grinding machine in Siem Reap province. - The Phnom Penh Post/Asian News Network PHNOM PENH, Jan 23 (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): Volunteers in Kampong Khlaing commune of Siem Reap province’s Sotr Nikum district have been collecting plastic waste to use as a raw material for the production of bricks and clemence tiles. The volunteers are hoping that, in addition to helping clean up the environment, the products made from this plastic will contribute to improving and expanding the infrastructure of schools and pagodas in their community. The plastic waste used to make the bricks and tiles is collected from people living in floating houses on the Tonle Sap Lake who are participating in a project wherein they can exchange the plastic waste they have gathered for rice.

Plastic-to-rice initiative transforms waste into bricks

Share Plastic-to-rice initiative transforms waste into bricks Thu, 21 January 2021 Volunteers in Kampong Khlaing commune of Siem Reap province’s Sotr Nikum district have been collecting plastic waste to use as a raw material for the production of bricks and clemence tiles. The volunteers are hoping that, in addition to helping clean up the environment, the products made from this plastic will contribute to improving and expanding the infrastructure of schools and pagodas in their community. The plastic waste used to make the bricks and tiles is collected from people living in floating houses on the Tonle Sap Lake who are participating in a project wherein they can exchange the plastic waste they have gathered for rice.

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