A training on introducing comprehensive waste management and practice takes place
Environment
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ A training themed ‘Method for implementing comprehensive waste management’ and the ’3rd board meeting of Regional project on introducing environmental friendly practice, technology, methods for open burning activity which is being implemented by the UN Industrial Development Organization and Global Environment Fund within the framework of Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) was organized on February 27-March 3 in Manila, Philippine.
Four Mongolian delegates led by Head of Environment and Natural Resources Management Department of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism G.Nyamdavaa are participating in the board meeting and training. The delegates reviewed implemented actions in the region in 2017 within the scope of the project where works done by Mongolia was evaluated satisfactorily and the actions to be fulfilled in 2018 was approved.
Four Mongolian delegates led by Head of Environment and Natural Resources Management Department of the Ministry of Environment and Tourism G.Nyamdavaa are participating in the board meeting and training. The delegates reviewed implemented actions in the region in 2017 within the scope of the project where works done by Mongolia was evaluated satisfactorily and the actions to be fulfilled in 2018 was approved.
The training covered various topics including source of POPs due to open burning activity, negative influence on human health and environment, method for realizing comprehensive waste management, recycling technology, reducing way and technology for open burning of waste, methodology for introducing environmental friendly practice and accounting guideline to count POPs.
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