An estimated 500 people, including representatives from the Ministry of Tourism, Phnom Penh Municipal Administration, civil society organisations and youths, will gather to celebrate World Tourism Day 2002 with a massive rubbish collection programme in the capital.
River-Ocean Cleanup is set to display artwork made from river-collected garbage in Phnom Penh at a public exhibition on September 6 after 10 or more of their volunteers completed their trash and recyclables clean-up goals.
River-ocean Cleanup is set to display artwork made from river-collected garbage in Phnom Penh at a public exhibition on September 6 after 10 or more of their volunteers completed their trash and recyclables clean-up goals.
A lot of plastic waste is thrown away or burned, often producing toxic fumes that cause health problems. A new plastic recycling operation is flipping the script, gathering between 5 and 10 tonnes per month of plastic waste from NGOs and private companies and producing Eco-bricks to serve the construction sector.