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Minister of Environment Say Samal on March 13 encouraged the garment and other textile-related industries to step up clean-energy and green efforts to better position the Kingdom to meet key government greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation
Minister of Environment Say Samal on March 13 encouraged the garment and other textile-related industries to step up clean-energy and green efforts to better position the Kingdom to meet key government greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation commitments, as a prominent EU-backed programme registers a record-breaking 50th energy audit.
The Promotion of Sustainable Energy Practices in the Garment Sector in Cambodia (Switch Garment) programme was formalised on September 6 as the Seoul-based Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) joined hands with the Kingdom’s environment and industry ministries.