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Updated 2026-06-18 5 min
In short
- ●3,500 colorful bins delivered by the Ministry of Environment to the Siem Reap provincial administration.
- ●Goal: promote waste sorting and reduce plastic pollution.
- ●Expatriates will benefit from better collection and sorting infrastructure.
- ●Initiative announced on June 18, 2026, as part of a national waste management campaign.
3,500
Number of bins
June 18, 2026
Delivery date
Siem Reap
Location
Khmer Times Breaking News
Source
Key Facts at a Glance
- 3,500 bins delivered. The Ministry of Environment handed over nearly 3,500 colorful bins to the Siem Reap provincial administration.
- Waste sorting encouraged. Bins are color-coded to facilitate source separation.
- Reduction of plastic pollution. The initiative aims to cut plastic waste in the province.
- Key date: June 18, 2026. Official announcement of the delivery.
- Direct impact for expats. Better collection and recycling infrastructure in residential and tourist areas.
How It Happened
Here are the key steps of this waste management initiative in Siem Reap.
- Early 2026: The Ministry of Environment plans a national campaign to distribute sorting bins.
- May 2026: Siem Reap is selected as a priority province due to its tourist influx and expat population.
- June 18, 2026: Official delivery of 3,500 colorful bins to the Siem Reap provincial administration.
- Late June 2026: Deployment of bins in residential areas, markets, and tourist zones.
- July 2026: Awareness campaign on waste sorting for locals and expats.
Distribution
The bins are distributed according to the needs of different neighborhoods and sectors in Siem Reap.
| Segment | Number of bins | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Residential areas | 1,500 | Neighborhoods where mostly expats and Cambodians live. |
| Markets and businesses | 800 | Local markets and shopping centers to reduce plastic waste. |
| Tourist sites | 700 | Angkor Wat, Pub Street, and other places frequented by visitors. |
| Schools and institutions | 500 | Schools and public buildings to educate about sorting. |
What This Actually Changes in Siem Reap
- Better availability of sorting bins on streets and in residences, making recycling easier daily.
- Reduction of litter and odors in tourist and residential areas.
- Opportunity to actively participate in reducing plastic pollution, a gesture appreciated by the expat community.
- Fewer plastic bags thrown into nature, improving the environment and quality of life.
- Encouragement to adopt more responsible sorting habits, with awareness campaigns in English and Khmer.
How to Avoid Trouble
- Use the right bins: Respect the color code (green for organic waste, yellow for plastic, blue for paper, etc.).
- Do not throw waste outside bins: Fines for illegal dumping can range from $50 to $200.
- Report full or damaged bins: Contact the provincial administration via their hotline or dedicated app.
- Attend sorting workshops: Free sessions are organized for expats at community centers.
- Avoid single-use plastic: Favor reusable bags and bottles, even if bins are available.
- Inform your domestic staff: Explain the sorting system to avoid mistakes.
- Follow local announcements: Collection schedules may vary by neighborhood.
Frequently asked questions
Where will the new bins be installed?
They will be deployed in residential areas, markets, tourist sites, and schools in Siem Reap.
What types of waste can I throw in these bins?
Each bin is dedicated to a type of waste: organic, plastic, paper, glass, etc. The color code is indicated on each bin.
Will there be fines if I don't sort correctly?
Yes, fines may be applied for non-compliance with sorting, ranging from $50 to $200 depending on severity.
How can I report a problem with a bin?
You can contact the Siem Reap provincial administration by phone or via their dedicated mobile app.
Does this initiative also cover rural areas around Siem Reap?
For now, the distribution focuses on Siem Reap city and its tourist areas. An extension is planned in the coming months.
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