Thailand To Partner With UN Agency To Cut CO2 Emission

Thailand To Partner With UN Agency To Cut CO2 Emission

BANGKOK, May 14 (NNN-TNA) – Thailand’s Ministry of Industry revealed that, the Thai Cabinet already rubber-stamped a multi-billion-baht project with the United Nations to tackle Thailand’s increasing air pollution problems.

The Department of Industrial Works, under the Ministry of Industry, will be tasked to work with the UN Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), in a five-year programme to cut emissions of industrial greenhouse gas.

The project will apply principles of mutual benefit by using environmentally friendly chemical products or by-products, from certain industries to benefit other industries or nearby communities, the ministry explained, in a press release statement.

The aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including persistent organic pollutants (POP’s) and other harmful chemicals, from industrial and urban communities.

The project is backed by funding of 8.966 million U.S. dollars from the World Environment Fund, with Thai government agencies and participating businesses contributing a further 120 million U.S. dollars to finance the programme.

The project has a duration of five years, from 2020 to 2024. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1.3 million tonnes of carbon dioxide and long-lasting pollutants by 620 tonnes.– NNN-TNA

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