Factsheet: Status of Solid Waste Management in Cambodia

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Photo by Sophat

BANTEAY MEANCHEY Banteay Meanchey is in northwestern Cambodia. The province has important rail infrastructure, 360 km of rail road connecting to Phnom Penh and shares an international border with Thailand. These border crossings with Thailand provide economic opportunities with high volumes of import and export activities. The total area of the province is 6,679 km2, much of which provides land for agriculture and mining. Rice production amongst other crops in the province has been increasing for the export markets and subsequently the provincial government has developed the irrigation systems. In addition to agriculture, there are also numerous rich mining deposits including iron ore and marble that are being developed. These industries, as well as the international borders, create the setting for Banteay Meanchey to be a hub for business, trade and tourism between Cambodia and Thailand.

KEY FACTS

Population 2017

798,662

Urban

209,512

Rural

589,150

Key Industries • • • •

Agriculture (Rice milling) Mining Fertilizer Tile flooring

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Banteay Meanchey Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Banteay Meanchey Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Serei Saophoan Municipality

Over 3 years

70

Poipet Municipality Dumpsite

1 – 3 years

84

Preah Netr Preah District Dumpsite

1 – 3 years

7

Svay Chek District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

7 triangle motorcycles

Thma Puok District Dumpsite

Unknown

Unknown

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Banteay Meanchey Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Banteay Meanchey Province. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Banteay Meanchey in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

200,000

6

House – Small

8,000

3000 households

House – Large

12,000

1100 households

Restaurant – Small

40,000

250

Restaurant – Large

80,000

80

Hotel – Small

80,000

50

Hotel – Large

80,000

33

Factory

500,000

8

Casino

2,000,000

5

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

BATTAMBANG Battambang is situated in the western region of Cambodia, four of the districts in the province share international borders with Thailand. These international borders along with well-developed transport infrastructure connect the province to international and domestic markets making Battmabang the hub of western Cambodia. In addition to this, the province is supplied with abundant water sources leading to a well-developed fishing sector and agriculture industries such as rice production and more recently cash crops. The agro-industry and food processing industries are expected to be the dominant industries in the province. The landscapes and water sources also offer potential for hydro-power, electricity supply plants, developing mining resources as well as tourism to historic temples and French colonial architecture.

KEY FACTS

Population 2017

1,248,945

Urban

335,954

Rural

912,991

Key Industries • Rice milling • Food & beverage • Water supply plants

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Battambang Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Battambang Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Battambang Dumpsite

Over 3 years

112

Sangke District*

1 – 3 years

14

Borvil District

1 – 3 years

7

Kamrieng District*

1 – 3 years

7

Rattanak Mondul*

1 – 3 years

7

Banan District Dumpsite

Unknown

Unknown

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Battambang Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Battambang. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Battambang Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

4,000

Unknown

House – Large

8,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

40,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

80,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

80,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

200,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

KAMPONG CHAM Kampong Cham is situated in Eastern Cambodia, some 124 km from Phnom Penh. The Mekong river splits the area into two parts, as of December 2013 the land to the west of the river remained Kampong Cham whilst to the east became Tbong Khmum, which borders Vietnam. The majority of the land is lowlands with the province’s potential largely in agriculture, such as paddy rice, cash crops, rubber, sugar cane, tobacco, banana and many more. The industry reflects the population employment activities with approximately 80% farmers, 1% craftsmen, 14% service providers and 5% engaged in other business. There is also possibility for tourism due to historical and cultural sites as well as natural scenery such as forests, beaches and the setting along the Mekong River.

KEY FACTS

Population 2017

1,115,959

Urban

101,667

Rural

1,014,292

Key Industries • • • • •

Rubber processing Manufacturing Rice milling Garment Electricity plant

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kampong Cham Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kampong Cham Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Prey Chhor Dumpsite

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

!

Daun Thy Dump Site *

Yes

Unknown 1 – 3 years

Unknown 50 to 70

Chrey Rean Dump Site * Speu Dump Site* Prek Kok Dump Site * PhHav Dump Site*

No

Over 3 years

0.5

No

Over 3 years Over 3 years 1 – 3 years

0.5 1 7 tonnes/week

1 – 3 years

7 tonnes/week

!

!

Cheung Prey Dump Site *

No No No

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Kampong Cham Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Kampong Cham. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

Recycling in Province Street Picker

Junk shop big

Waste picker by truck collector landfill pickup

Junk shop small

Street buyer

Street buyer Junk shop small

landfill pickup

Junk shop big

Waste picker by truck collector

Street Picker 0

10

20

30

40

50

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kampong Cham Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

8,000

Unknown

House – Large

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

100,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

100,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

144,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

KAMPONG CHHNANG Kampong Chhnang is set in north-western Cambodia, just 91 km from the capital. The province lies within an alluvial plain, most notably the Tonle Sap Lake, providing rich natural resources such as underground minerals, sand for construction and fish. The natural drainage system is also favourable for rice paddies, agro-industry crops and livestock. As a result of abundant natural resources, Kampong Chhnang’s economy is focused on rice and fruit crops, fisheries and garment factories. In addition to this, the province is historically known for its fine clay and red pottery and may become another specialised industry and open new markets. The crafts and natural scenery offer opportunities for tourism.

KEY FACTS

Population 2017

552,721

Urban

48,894

Rural

503,827

Key Industries • Agriculture • Fishing • Garment and beer manufacturing • Rice milling

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kampong Chhnang Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kampong Chhang Province. The points also indicate the location of each dumpsite.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Dumpsite 1 – location unknown*

Over 3 years

14 Motor Trail

Dumpsite 2 – location unknown*

Over 3 years

14 Motor Trail

Dumpsite 3 – location unknown*

Over 3 years

91 Motor Trail

Dumpsite 4 – location unknown*

Over 3 years

7 Motor Trail

Dumpsite 5 – location unknown*

Over 3 years

7 Motor Trail

Over 3 years

21 Motor Trail

Over 3 years

7 Motor Trail

Over 3 years

7 Motor Trail

Samaki Meanchey District (Community Kimmunna Dump site) * Samaki Meanchey District (Krang Lvea Dump site) * Kampong Tralach (Thmor Ith Dump Site) *

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Kampong Chhnang Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Kampong Chhnang. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kampong Chhnang Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

10,000

2560

House – Large

15,000

230

Restaurant – Small

40,000

20

Restaurant – Large

80,000

10

Hotel – Small

80,000

6

Hotel – Large

120,000

2

Factory

80,000 per truck

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

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KAMPONG SPEU Kampong Speu is ideally located for trade and business with Phnom Penh international airport and Sihanoukville deep sea port both well connected to the province. The province is 6,969 km2, two thirds of which has been developed into agro-industries including rice, corn fruits and its well-known palm sugar and wine. In addition to this the leading manufacturing sectors in the province include garment, textiles and footwear. The Aoral Mountains and Kirirom National Park, known for its high peaks, as well as cultural and historic sites provide tourism opportunities in the province.

KEY FACTS

Population 2017

864,991

Urban

65,088

Rural

799,903

Key Industries • Textile/Garment & Footwear • Agro-industry (milling & factories) • Manufacturing

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kampong Speu Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kampong Speu Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Chbor Mon Dumpsite

Over 3 years

30 Motor Trail

Treng Trayeung Dumpsite*

Over 3 years

7 Motor Trail

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WASTE STATISTICS This graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kampong Speu Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

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COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

8,000 – 12,000

800 households

House – Large

12,000 – 20,000

20 houses

Restaurant – Small

15,000 – 30,000

80

Restaurant – Large

80,000 – 120,000

3

Hotel – Small

12,000 – 20,000

10

Hotel – Large

320,000 – 400,000

16

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Photo by cambodiattak.com

KAMPONG THOM Kampong Thom is situated in central Cambodia with strong transportation infrastructure connecting the province to domestic and international business locations, including Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and Vietnam. Natural fertile land and water sources from the Great Tonle Sap Lake make the province suitable for a variety of crops such as rice, nuts and rubber, as well as aquaculture. Mining is also present in the province for gold, iron ore and sand for construction. Kampong Thom is 15,061 km2 and has over 200 ancient temples and beautiful scenery making the area of interest to tourists.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

771,678

Urban

38,316

Rural

733,363

Key Industries • • • •

Food and beverage Rice milling Processing Power plant water supply

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following map illustrates the extent of service coverage per district and the name of the contractors known to operation in each district across Kampong Thom Province.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kampong Thom Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Steung Sen District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

112

Sambo District Dumpsite

1 – 3 years

14

Stoung District Dumpsite

Less than 1 year

7

Baray District Dumpsite*

Over 3 years

7

Kampoung Svay Dumspite

Unknown

Unknown

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Kampong Thom Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Kampong Thom. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kampong Thom Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small (small normal house)

5,000

850

House – Large (villa/mansion)

12,000

1000

Restaurant – Large (food shop max 5 tables) 15,000

50

Restaurant – Large

60,000

15

Hotel – Small (guest house)

40,000

20

Hotel – Large

400,000

2

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

KAMPOT Kampot is 4,873 km2 two thirds of which is covered by mountains and low-lying plain areas favorable for agricultural activities. The province also has a coastline with fisheries and salt farms. Whilst the natural resources and location makes Kampot ideal for both domestic and export market, the tourism opportunities here are also significant and have grown in recent years. The province has been recognized by the IFC and Asia Fund for the best investment environment in the Kingdom of Cambodia, the provincial government is committed to improve all relevant sector to attract investors and to support existing businesses.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

674,271

Urban

54,446

Rural

619,824

Key Industries • • • •

Cement Production Garments & footwear Salt production Rice milling

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kampot Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kampot Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Teuk Chhou District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

7 Trucks

Kampong Trach District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

1 Truck

Chhouk District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

1 Truck

Banteay Meas District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

1 Triangle Motocycle

Dang Tong District Dumpsite*

Over 3 years

1 Truck

Angkor Chey District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

1 Truck

Chom Kiri District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

1 Motor Trail

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WASTE STATISTICS The following chart identifies total waste generated in Battambang Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

4,000

Unknown

House – Large

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – small

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

200,000

Unknown

Factory

400,000

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

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KEP PROVINCE

Kep is located on the coastline of southwestern Cambodia with a total area of 336 km2. There are good road connection to the capital and abundant tourism opportunities with beautiful coastlines, tropical islands and national parks to visit. The population is approximately 40,000, have rich resources and employment activities in fisheries, agriculture, seafood processing and tourism. The most profitable crops available in the province are durian, mango, coconut and the province’s pepper known as one of the best in the world.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

43,470

Urban

5,671

Rural

37,800

Key Industries • Tourism • Marine products • Salt production

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kep Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kep Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Prek Hol, Takhao Dumpsite

Over 3 years

70 2.5 tonne truck

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Kep Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Kep Province. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kep Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

10,000

Unknown

House – Large

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

40,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

70,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

120,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

KANDAL Kandal surrounds the capital, Phnom Penh, with well developed transportation infrastructure offering a large potential for business and trade. Four large rivers also run through the province including the upper and lower Mekong, Tonle Sap and Tonle Basac. The population is about 1.2 million, most of which are either employed in industries including, garment and footwear factories, community and enterprise sectors, and handicrafts, or commute to Phnom Penh. In addition to this there are two Special Economic Zones in Kandal which encourage further investment in the manufacturing sectors.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

1,269,453

Urban

186,901

Rural

1,082,552

Key Industries • Garment and footwear • Animal hide

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kandal Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kandal Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Prek Hol, Ta Khmau Dumpsite

Over 3 years

70 2.5 tonne truck

Koh Andet - S’ang District Dumpsite

Over 3 years

21

S’ang, Koh Thom District Dumpsite*

Over 3 years

21 Trailer attached to motor bike & 2m3 capacity

Private Dumpsite at Koki Commune, Kien Svay District *

Over 3 years

28 Trailer attached to motor bike & 2m3 capacity

Kandal Steung District*

Over 3 years

20 Trailer attached to motor bike & 2m3 capacity

Private Dumpsite, Spean Dek Village, Leuk Dek District*

Over 3 years

21 Trailer attached to motor bike & 2m3 capacity

Private Dumpsite, Prek Lourng, Pen Trey Chas and Vihear Sour, Khsach Kandal District*

Over 3 years

28 Trailer attached to motor bike & 2m3 capacity

Sarom Trading Dumpsite, Bek Chan, Angsnoul District*

Over 3 years

14 Trucks

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Kandal Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Kandal. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kandal Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

4,000

4550 households

House – Large (mansion)

20,000

66 households

Restaurant – Small (café)

12,000

74

Restaurant – Large

60,000

11

Hotel – Small (guest house)

60,000

18

Hotel – Large (hotel)

80,000

2

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

KOH KONG Located to the southwest of the country, Koh Kong consists of mainly mountain ranges, forests and rivers. The province borders Thailand and is convenient for business and trade via both national roads and sea. The province is home to 23 islands, 9 coral reefs, 200 km of undeveloped coastline, and mountain ranges making it a tourist attraction. Due to the abundant water resources many hydropower plants have been developed as well as special economic zones with the potential for Koh Kong to become a focal point of Cambodia’s business through the ASEAN supply chain. The province is 10,045 km2 and has a population of approximately 130,000 persons.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

137,305

Urban

42,265

Rural

95,040

Key Industries • • • •

Factories Hydro power Automobile assembly Wire harness

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Koh Kong Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Koh Kong Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Srae Ambel Dumpsite

!Unknown

Over 3 years

Khemarak Poumin Municipality NEW Dumpsite Village BAN TAEAT, Commune Dorng Paeng

Unknown

Over 3 years

14 28

Unknown

Less than 1 year

Unknown

!

!

Number of vehicles/ week

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Koh Kong Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Koh Kong. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Koh Kong Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

5,000

250 households

House – Large

10,000

Market

Restaurant – Small

10,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

20,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

20,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

50,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

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KRATIE The province of Kratie has a population of about 380,000 and is 11,094 km2. Situated in the north east of Cambodia the province shares an international border with Vietnam where there is active trade as well as business link to other provinces via the Mekong and national roads. The population of Kratie is mostly employed as farmers (81.42%) as the southwest of the region is wet plains with fertile soils for rice, corn and beans, whilst the northeast is mainly thick forest with fertile red soil good for livestock rearing and agro-industries. A specialised tourist attraction in the province is the rare Irrawaddy Dolphins that can be found amongst the wet plains of the Mekong River.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

384,986

Urban

42,742

Rural

342,244

Key Industries • Granite processing • Gold mining • Sugar & ethanol processing

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kampong Cham Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Kratie Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites ChetBorey District Dumpsite Khemarak Poumin Municipality

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

!Unknown

Over 3 years

21 every 3 days

!

!

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Kratie Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Kratie. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kratie Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

5,000

Unknown

House – Large

8,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

40,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

80,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

MONDUL KIRI The province is located in northeast Cambodia, it is sparsely population with just 80,000 people in the largest province with 14,288 km2. Sharing a border with Vietnam has led to very active cross-border trade and is promising for future economic development. The landscape is mostly mountainous and hilly with fertile lands and water resources, the main industries include agriculture and agro-industries as well as potential for mining and hydro-power development. Eco-tourists are also drawn to the area with sights such as jungles, large varieties of flora and cultural indigenous groups.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

84,737

Urban

6,375

Rural

78,362

Key Industries • • • •

Agriculture & Agro-industry Mining Eco-tourism Factories

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Mondul Kiri Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Mondul Kiri Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Dumpsite Sen Monorom Market Koh Ngek Market Dumpsite* Keo Seima Marke Dumpsite * Bousra Market Dumpsite*

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

!No

Yes

Over 3 years Over 3 years

42 Triangle Motos 14 Moto Trailer

No No

Over 3 years 1 – 3 years

20 Moto Trailer 8 Moto Trailer

!

!

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Mondul Kiri Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Mondul Kiri. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Mondul Kiri Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

15,000

257

House – Large

20,000

15

Restaurant – Small

40,000

25

Restaurant – Large

50,000

5

Hotel – Small

40,000

8

Hotel – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

ODOR MEANCHEY

The province is situated in the northern region of Cambodia, one of the smaller provinces at 4,873 km2 with a population of approximately 250,000. The local economy is predominantly based around farming and fishing as a result of the forests, fresh water fish, stone and minerals rich in the province. Because of the border with Thailand international trade is booming and many people in the province already work in factories in Thailand.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

259,303

Urban

25,714

Rural

233,589

Key Industries • • • •

Rice milling Bakeries Manufacturing Machine assembly

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Odor Meanchey Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Odor Meanchey Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Samrong municipal

!No

Over 3 years

No

Over 3 years

28 7

No No

Over 3 years Over 3 years

18 12

!

!

!

Banteay ampil Anlong Veng Trapaeng Prasat

!

Number of vehicles/ week

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Odor Meanchey Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Odor Meanchey. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Odor Meanchey Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

4,000

Unknown

House – Large

12,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

40,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small (guest house)

80,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

200,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

PAILIN The province of Pailin is in western Cambodia on the northern edge of the Cardamom Mountains. The total land area is 1,062 km2 spilt into 3 key regions, just under half of the land is used for farmlands and paddy fields as there is natural drainage, another half of the land is primarily conservation areas with forests, waterfalls and wildlife, and the small area of land (158 km2) is residential areas where each household occupies mare than 1ha of land. The scenery and conservation area provide eco-tourism whilst the province is also known for its precious gemstones mostly mined in the past.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

73,062

Urban

16,223

Rural

56,840

Key Industries • Agriculture • Livestock • Factories

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Palin Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Pailin Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Dey Kraham village Dumpsite

!Yes

Over 3 years

No

1 – 3 years

14 Trucks 7 Trucks

!

!

!

Boeng Prolit Village, District *

!

Number of vehicles/ week

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Pailin Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Pailin. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Pailin Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

PHNOM PENH Phnom Penh is the last among the most important historical capital cities in Cambodia, located to the west of the Chaktomuk River, Upper and Lower Mekong Rivers, Basac River and Tonlesap River. The provincial total area is 678.46 km2 with a population of approximately 1.5 million. Urbanisation has increased in the city as a result of stable economic growth, consequently the main infrastructure such as roads and sewerage have been rejuvenated. There have been significant developments including a 30 story business center, airport, national roads and river port. Indeed, the city has played an important role as a hub for commercial, political and cultural activities progressing towards becoming the center of international business for ASEAN.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

1,538,763

Urban

1,436,713

Rural

102,050

Key Industries • • • • •

Foods, drinks, tobacco Textile & garments Paper products & printing Chemical & plastic products Metal industry

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Kampong Cham Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Phnom Penh Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Phnom Penh Dumpsite

!Yes

Over 3 years

1,309

!

!

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Phnom Penh Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Phnom Penh. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Phnom Penh Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

4,000

Unknown

House – Large

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

40,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

160,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small (1-9 rooms)

40,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large ( price form 40$ per night)

24,000/Month/Room

Unknown

Factory

80,000 – 400,000

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Photo by bestpricevn

SIHANOUKVILLE Preah Sihanouk is positioned to the south-west of Cambodia with a total land area of 2,536 km2 made up of hills and plateaus, 140.5 km of coasts, as well as 34 islands and the Ream National Park. These picturesque sites offer great potential for eco-tourism. The province is recognised for its strong economic development on commercial, industrial and agriculture, in addition to strong tourism and resources. The province is connected by various transports including, roads, rail, air and sea. Therefore, the Royal Government of Cambodia have defined the provinces as one of three major economic poles. There are three Special Economic Zones with various prospects for trade and investment, with various foreign manufacturers currently operating within these zones.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

221,368

Urban

88,022

Rural

133,346

Key Industries • • • • •

Motorcycle assembly Petroleum processing Brewery Frozen seafood Footwear

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Preah Sihanouk Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in in Preah Sihanouk Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Prey Chhor Dumpsite

!Yes

Over 3 years

25

!

!

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Preah Sihanouk Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Preah Sihanouk. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Sihanoukville Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

12,000

Rooms

House – Small

4,000

Unknown

House – Large

30,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

4,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

8,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

4,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

10,000

Unknown

Factory

500,000

Unknown

Casino

2,000,000

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

PREAH VIHEAR Located in north region of Cambodia, Preah Vihear sharing its northern border with Thailand. The total area of the province is 14,031 km2 with a population of roughly 208,000 persons. Most of Preah Viear is forested and remote, it is the least populated province in Cambodia. The provincial economy is based on farming (85%) and fishing/other sectors (15%), international trade with Thailand is also an important sector. Amongst the dense hilly forests and views of the Dangkrek Mountains, the province has a well known World Heritage Site, the temple of Prasat Preah Vihear, the 10th century capital of Koh Ker and the Preak Khan. Furthermore, there are over 219 natural reservoirs and mining resources.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

236,160

Urban

14,052

Rural

222,108

Key Industries • Agriculture • Manufacturing

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Preah Vihear Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Preah Vihear Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Prieah Vihear Town Dumpsite

!No

Unknown

21 every 2day

!

!

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Preah Vihear Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Preah Vihear. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Preah Vihear Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

5,000

Unknown

House – Large

8,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

40,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

80,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Photo by ANDYSIM

PREY VENG The province of Prey Veng is located in the southeast region of Cambodia. Prey Veng has strong transport infrastructure especially high-quality national roads, connecting the province to the capital. The eastern and southern borders of the province are shared with Vietnam where there is much potential for international trade. The Mekong River flows through two of the districts in the province as well as three sub rivers that connect another eight districts. These well supplied freshwater throughout the province contributes to agriculture and industrial development. In particular the rural residents depend on the agriculture related sectors, whilst other industries in the province include manufacturing of garments, brick making, and material production for construction activities. The development of resort hotels has also promoted tourism.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

1,211,044

Urban

41,334

Rural

1,169,709

Key Industries • Manufacturing • Garment • River sand /aggregates

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Prey Veng Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in in Prey Veng Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites Known Dumpsites Prey Veng Municipality Dumpsite Prieah Town Dumpsite Peam Vihear Ror (district) Dumpsite

DoesAge theofsite have Dumpsites access to a bulldozer Over 3 years 1 – 3 years

Numberweek of Number of vehicles/ Age of Dumpsites vehicles/ week 4 – Improvised Truck

3 – Improvised Truck

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Prey Veng Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Prey Veng. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Prey Veng Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

5,000

Unknown

House – Large

10,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

20,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

40,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

20,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

40,000

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

PURSAT The province of Pursat is located in northwestern Cambodia, sharing an international border with Thailand to the west and 186 km from the capital, Phnom Penh. The national road that connects Phnom Penh to Thailand via Pursat forms part of the ASEAN highway. The province is a potential hub for the country’s electricity supply through hydro-power, and the strong transport link as offer cross-border trade amongst other ASEAN nations. The total land area is 12,692 km2 divided into 4 key parts; a highland region where agro-industry thrives, a mountain region with vast forests and wildlife, the Tonle Sap area that provides fishery products and tourism, and finally the mid-highland region suitable for agriculture, handicraft, business and other service sectors.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

494,578

Urban

31,329

Rural

463,249

Key Industries • Agriculture • Fishery • Hydro-power plant

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Pursat Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Pursat Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Pursat Vihear Dumpsite Prieah Town Dumpsite

!No

Over 3 years

Bakan District*

No

Unknown

35 None

Veal Veng District Dumpsite*

No

Unknown

10 push carts

Kravagn District Dumpsite

Yes

1 – 3 years

14 push carts

!

!

!

!

Number of vehicles/ week

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Pursat Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Pursat. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Pursat Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

3,000 – 7,000

Unknown

House – Large (mansion)

10,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

10,000 – 30,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

60,000 – 100,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

Unknown

Unknown

Hotel – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

RATANA KIRI The province of Ratana Kiri is situated to the northeast of Cambodia, its population is approximately 200,000 and covers an area of 10,782 km2. One third of the landscape is red fertile soil favourable for cash crops, the indigenous peoples are mostly subsistence farmers relying on the products from the forest. There are also other natural resources such as the major rivers Tonle Se San and Tonle Sre Pork, this and the indigenous culture also provide tourism opportunities. Furthermore, the province shares an international border with Vietnam where there is potential for trade and investment in agricultural crops, especially materials like rubber.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

195,399

Urban

24,570

Rural

170,829

Key Industries • Manufacturing • Tourism

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Ratana Kiri Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Ratana Kiri Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites VillageVihear # 3 Dumpsite, Sangkat Prieah Town Dumpsite Kachagn, Banloung Municipality Trapeang Chhress Dumpsite, Koun Mum District*

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

No

Over 3 years

14 Big Trucks + 14 Small Trucks

No

Over 3 years

7 Push carts

!

!

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in in Ratana Kiri Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in in Ratana Kiri. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Ratana Kiri Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

Unknown

500

House – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

Unknown

27

Restaurant – Large

Unknown

3

Hotel – Small

Unknown

18

Hotel – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

SIEM REAP Siem Reap is in northwestern Cambodia. The province is the gateway to the world-famous Angkor temple complex including the magnificent Angkor Wat, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Siem Reap is known as the second economic hub of Cambodia based on its geographic advantages as well as well-developed transportation infrastructure in the form of roads, airports and waterways. In 2017, a total of 1,190,486 foreign tourists visited the province through Siem Reap International Airport or other international crossings. In addition to the World Heritage, Siem Reap Province has a total area of 10,299 km2 with abundant natural resources thanks to three regions of the province; an upper region rich in forests and plateaus, conducive to farming and the foraging of sub-forest products; a midland region with paddy rice fields, residential areas and historical temples as well as cultural sites; and a low-lying plains region conducive to seasonal farming and fishing.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

1,079,661

Urban

206,352

Rural

873,310

Key Industries • • • •

Agriculture Tourism Food & Beverage processing Construction

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Siem Reap Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Siem Reap Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Puok Dumpsite

Yes

Over 3 years

308

Prasat Bakong

No

Over 3 years

28 Motor trail (Remorque)

Chi Kraeng Dumpaite

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Varin Kralanh

No

Over 3 years

21 Motor trail (Remorque)

No

21

Svay Leu

No

Over 3 years Over 3 years

!

!

!

!

21 Motor trail (Remorque)

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Siem Reap Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Siem Reap. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

Customer Type Apartment

Restaurant – Small Restaurant – Large

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Siem Reap Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF OF WASTE WASTE SERVICES SERVICES COST The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

4,000

6404

House – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Restaurant – Small

No data

194

Restaurant – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Hotel – Small

No data

275

Hotel – Large

No data

186

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

No data

68

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

STEUNG TRENG Located in northeastern Cambodia, Stung Treng covers 12,061 km2 and has a population of roughly 150,000 people. The development of the Kong Bridge the national road in the province was integrated into the ASEAN highway and offers great possibility as the gateway to international markets. The landscape in the area is mostly mountainous or plateau areas with four intersecting rivers, hence the rich fertile soils that help thrive the agricultural based economy. Key industries include fishing, silk weaving and plantations which the rural population (85%) depend on these agricultural activities for their livelihood.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

145,102

Urban

21,285

Rural

123,817

Key Industries • • • •

Rice milling Brick Kiln Bottled water and ice Metal processing

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Steung Treng Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population range in each district Steung Treng Province. The red dot indicates the location of the known dumpsite.

Page 3


WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Steung Treng Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Steung Treng. The second graph shows how recycling is collected in the province.

Customer Type Apartment

Restaurant – Small

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Kampong Cham Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

SVAY RIENG The province of Svay Rieng is located in the southeast region of Cambodia with two international crossings with Vietnam. The national road as part of the ASEAN Highway links to Phnom Penh 125 km away, as well as Ho Chi Minh City 60 km away in Vietnam. The infrastructure connections provide international business development for both domestic and private sectors, these opportunities for development are enhanced by three Special Economic Zones. The province has an abundant young labour force educated from university, reliable electricity supply, and a good business registration system. In addition to this there is the presence of rich agricultural resources for the food processing industry.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

617,791

Urban

20,992

Rural

596,799

Key Industries • • • • •

Garment & textiles Manufacturing Packaging Rice milling Bicycle assembly

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Svay Rieng Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

The below graph highlights the percentage of families with access to waste collection and affected by environmental pollution by district in 2010, as reported in the Online Commune Database.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Svay Rieng Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Svay Rieng Municipality Dumpsite

Over 3 years

28

Baveth Municipality Dumpsite

Over 3 years

169

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Svay Rieng Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Svay Rieng. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

Customer Type

Recycling in Province

Apartment

Junk shop big

Street Picker

Restaurant – Small

WasteRestaurant picker by – Large truck collector landfill pickup

Junk shop small

Street buyer

Street buyer landfill pickup

Junk shop small Waste picker by truck collector

Junk shop big

Street Picker 0

10

20

30

40

50

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Svay Rieng Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

Unknown

Unknown

House – Small

12,000

895 households

House – Large

20,000

352 households

Restaurant – small

100,000

12

Restaurant – Large

200,000

9

Hotel – Small

200,000

7

Hotel – Large

300,000

5

Factory

1,400,000

63

Casino

1,600,000

12

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Photo by mytakeoprovince

TAKEO Takeo is located in the southern region of Cambodia, with a total area of 3,562 km2. Good soil conditions and well-developed irrigation systems have enabled increases in the production of agricultural products, including rice and cash crops. The transportation infrastructure has five national roads, a rail road and water routes in the province, which has increased business opportunities for private, domestic and international markets. In addition to this the Special Economic Zone and abundant electricity supply contribute to further industrial development. As well as the industry, Takeo also offers beautiful scenery and historical pre-Ankorian sites leading to its name “Cradle of the Cambodian civilization”.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

1,013,145

Urban

15,822

Rural

997,323

Key Industries • Agriculture • Garment factories

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Takeo Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in Takeo Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Tram Kok District (dumpsite is located in Sre Nonong Village, Tram Kok District)*

No

Over 3 years

21

Daunkeo Dumpsite*

Yes

Over 3 years

21

!

!

!

Kralanh

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Takeo Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Takeo. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

Restaurant – Small

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Takeo Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

5,000

Unknown

House – Small

8,000

Unknown

House – Large (guest house)

40,000

Unknown

Restaurant – small

60,000

Unknown

Restaurant – Large

60,000

Unknown

Hotel – Small

80,000

Unknown

Hotel – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Factory

Unknown

Unknown

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

Unknown

Unknown

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PROVINCIAL PROFILE | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

TBONG KHMUM

The province was originally a central district of the province Kampong Cham. One of the main industries is a large Chup Rubber plantation which covers much of the province and contributes greatly to the provincial economy. There are also national roads connecting the provincial districts and to further provinces in Cambodia. Furthermore, Tboung Khum and Kampong Cham share the Kizuna bridge that connects both provinces as the first bridge to be built of the Mekong River in 2001.

KEY FACTS

Population in 2017

859,277

Urban

64,658

Rural

794,618

Key Industries • Rubber

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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The following figure illustrates the districts where collection contractors are operating in Tbong Khum Province. The name of the contractors known to operate in each district are also shown. Coverage is predominately around areas with markets.

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WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE The below map illustrates the population in each district in following Tbong Khum Province. The points indicate the location of waste infrastructure, whether they are managed and how many vehicles discharge waste at each site each week.

Known Dumpsites

Does the site have access to a bulldozer

Age of Dumpsites

Number of vehicles/ week

Reang Ov Dumpsite

No

More than 3 years

12/week (by local truck)

Reang Ov Landfill

Yes

Less than 1 year

Unknown

Memot Dumpsite

No

More than 3 years

10/week (by local truck)

Suong Dumpsite Kralanh

No

More than 3 years

10/week (by local truck)

!

!

!

!

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WASTE STATISTICS The below figures provide some key statistics on waste characteristics in Tbong Khum Province. The first chart identifies the final destination of separated recyclable material collected in Tbong Khum. The second graph shows how recycling is collected and whether there are any junk shops in the province.

Apartment

Restaurant – Small

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The following chart identifies total waste generated in Tbong Khum Province in 2017 relative to other provinces in Cambodia.

COST OF WASTE SERVICES The following table shows the known waste fees applied for the collection of waste fees from different building and land use typologies, together with the number of customers. Customer Type

Monthly Fee

Number of Customers

Apartment

8,000

32

House – Small

6,000 – 15,000

1404 households

House – Large

10,000 – 15,000

21

Restaurant – Small

15,000

1

Restaurant – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Hotel – Small

15,000 – 120,000

8

Hotel – Large

Unknown

Unknown

Factory

1,200,000

1

Casino

Unknown

Unknown

Farm

Unknown

Unknown

Other

160,000

1

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