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August 12, 2024
The Capacity Building Programme for Reducing Recycling-Related Marine Plastic Pollution in ASEAN Cities (CaRMPAC Project) will be officially launched on 16 August 2024 in Vientiane, Lao PDR. This significant regional initiative is designed to address the pressing issue of marine plastic pollution through targeted capacity building and implementation strategies. In conjunction with the launch, the outcomes of Phase 1 of the project have been published, including the Situation Assessment Reports and Technical Guidelines for six key ASEAN cities, which aimed at preventing plastic and resin pellet leakage from recycling facilities.
The Capacity Building Programme for
Reducing Recycling-Related Marine Plastic Pollution in ASEAN Cities (CaRMPAC
Project) will be officially launched on 16 August 2024 in Vientiane, Lao PDR.
This significant regional initiative is designed to address the pressing issue
of marine plastic pollution through targeted capacity building and
implementation strategies. In conjunction with the launch, the outcomes of
Phase 1 of the project have been published, including the Situation Assessment
Reports and Technical Guidelines for six key ASEAN cities, which aimed at
preventing plastic and resin pellet leakage from recycling facilities.
Publication of Situation
Assessment and Technical Guidelines
Phase 1 of the CaRMPAC Project
focused on a comprehensive situation assessment and the development of
technical guidelines, which aimed at preventing plastic and resin pellet
leakage from recycling facilities. This phase covered six key ASEAN cities: Pattaya,
Nonthaburi, Hanoi, Iloilo, Manila, and Vientiane. The situation assessment
revealed critical factors contributing to plastic leakage. That resulted in the
creation of technical guidelines and manuals tailored to each city to
improve recycling process and practices to prevent plastic leakage across both
formal and informal sectors. The outcomes of Phase 1, including the Situation
Assessment Reports and Technical Guidelines, have been published and are
available for free access here.
Launching Phase 2: Capacity
Building Programme
Following the successful completion
of Phase 1, Phase 2 of the CaRMPAC Project aims to expand its reach to
additional cities and countries, including Phnom Penh, Ho Chi Minh City,
Bandung, Davao City, and others. Over the next 24 months, this phase will address
the capacity gaps identified in Phase 1, with a particular focus on informal plastic
recyclers and relevant city government regulators. The objective is to promote
responsible recycling practices and sustainable plastic management through
enhanced training, increased awareness, and improved regulatory support.
The CaRMPAC Project is being implemented by the
Asian Institute of Technology’s Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the
Pacific, with support from the Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic
Debris of ERIA and the ASEAN Secretariat.
This press release has also been published on VRITIMES
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