The GIZ-supported project “Improved Service Delivery for Citizens in Cambodia” (ISD) produced a movie with the Cambodia-based filmmaker Mr. Rafael Winer. The movie “Leave nothing behind” is showcasing three companies / NGOs in Cambodia that actively support the recycling of plastic-waste. Those are “Trash is Nice” and “Gomi Recycling” both based in Phnom Penh – and “Tontoton” based in Sihanoukville. The movie was initially presented to the public at the “Waste Summit 2023” by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung in Phnom Penh. This presentation was linked with a panel discussion were the filmmaker Rafael Winer and an official from the Ministry of Environment in Cambodia, H.E. Dr. Pheav Sovuthy, Undersecretary of State, talked about the challenges and the opportunities in this field of plastic recycling. “Leave nothing behind” is now published and can be viewed on YouTube.
Link to Further Materials
- Movie: “Leave nothing behind” > https://youtu.be/RDyICb2oU-M
- For more information about the Ministry of Environment in Cambodia visit: www.moe.gov.kh/en
- For more information about the filmmaker Mr Winer visit: www.filmstillsla.com
- For more information about “Trash is Nice” visit: https://www.facebook.com/trashisnice/
- For more information about “Gomi Recycling” visit: https://www.facebook.com/people/Gomi-Recycling-Company-Limited/100075547314371/?sk=followers
- For more information about “Tontoton” visit: https://tontoton.com/projects/cambodia/
- For more information about GIZ Cambodia visit: www.giz.de/cambodia
Contact Person
Georg Jahnsen
Key Buzzwords
#plasticrecycling #cambodia