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Challenges and Priorities of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Cambodia.

Dek Vimean PheakdeyNguyen Van QuanTran Dang KhanhTran Dang Xuan
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management is one of the utmost challenges for Cambodia's city and district centers. The unsound management of MSW has detrimentally affected the environment and human health. In the present study, an attempt has been made to provide a comprehensive insight into the generation and characteristics, policies and legislation frameworks, management arrangement, collection, treatment, and disposal of MSW. The experience of developed and developing countries and the challenges and priorities of MSW management in Cambodia are also highlighted. In Cambodia, about 4.78 million tons of MSW were generated in 2020, with a 0.78 kg/capita/day generation rate. Only 86% of cities and districts have access to MSW collection services. The current practice of MSW management is reliance on landfill (44%). There are 164 landfills operating countrywide, receiving about 5749 tons of MSW per day. Recycling, incineration, and composting share 4%, 4%, and 2% of MSW generation, respectively. In 2021, the total revenue that was recovered from recyclables was USD 56M. The study concludes several major challenges and proposes valuable suggestions, which may be beneficial for the improvement of the current system to support the sustainable management of MSW in Cambodia.
Keyphrases
  • municipal solid waste
  • anaerobic digestion
  • sewage sludge
  • healthcare
  • human health
  • primary care
  • risk assessment
  • public health
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  • wastewater treatment