Cambodia launches campaign for plastic-free streets
Cambodia's Ministry of Environment has initiated a nationwide campaign aimed at keeping the country's national roads free of garbage and plastic waste. This initiative represents a significant step towards creating a green, clean, and aesthetically pleasing nation.
According to Environment Minister Eang Sophalleth, the campaign, which began on January 2, seeks to enhance the visual appeal of cities and towns located along national roads. By fostering a cleaner and more environmentally friendly atmosphere, the campaign aims to promote better air quality, improved urban order, and increased attractiveness for both tourists and investors.
To achieve these goals, the ministry has called for collective efforts from all segments of society, including local authorities, businesses, and individual citizens. Regular street-cleaning activities will be carried out over a broad scope to maintain clean and unobstructed roads. The campaign also emphasizes the reduction of plastic waste by encouraging the public to minimize the use of plastic bags and single-use plastics, instead adopting eco-friendly alternatives.
Minister Sophalleth further stressed the importance of enhancing waste management systems and continuing participation in the "Today I Will Not Use Plastic Bags" initiative. Launched in September 2023, this campaign has already garnered the involvement of over 9.7 million people, including students, in efforts to curb plastic consumption.
Through this combined approach, Cambodia seeks to not only preserve its natural beauty but also create a healthier and more sustainable environment for future generations.
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