ENVIRONMENTALIST: ARMENIA RESUMES RECYCLING GARBAGE
/ARKA/
18 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, September 18. /ARKA/. Armenia has resumed recycling garbage,
Karine Danielyan, head of the Stable Human Development Association
NGO and a former environment minister, said Tuesday in Novosti
International Press Center during a Yerevan-Moscow-Astana-Chisinau-Kyiv
televised conference focused on the CIS environmental agenda.
She said some companies in Armenia collect and recycle some kinds
of wastes.
"Grand Holding Concern collects and recycles a great deal of paper,
while other companies, including Cleanland, bring together plastic
bottles in some towns," she said.
Danielyan also said that an organization engaged in collection of
out-of-date electrical devices has appeared in Armenia.
She singled out the lack of a separate dump for industrial wastes in
Armenia and improper conditions for sorting and recycling garbage in
large dumps among problems.
/ARKA/
18 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, September 18. /ARKA/. Armenia has resumed recycling garbage,
Karine Danielyan, head of the Stable Human Development Association
NGO and a former environment minister, said Tuesday in Novosti
International Press Center during a Yerevan-Moscow-Astana-Chisinau-Kyiv
televised conference focused on the CIS environmental agenda.
She said some companies in Armenia collect and recycle some kinds
of wastes.
"Grand Holding Concern collects and recycles a great deal of paper,
while other companies, including Cleanland, bring together plastic
bottles in some towns," she said.
Danielyan also said that an organization engaged in collection of
out-of-date electrical devices has appeared in Armenia.
She singled out the lack of a separate dump for industrial wastes in
Armenia and improper conditions for sorting and recycling garbage in
large dumps among problems.