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    PRESS RELEASE
    United Nations Development Programme / Armenia
    14 Petros Adamyan St., Yerevan 0010
    Contact: Mr. Hovhannes Sarajyan, Communications Associate
    Tel: +37410 566 073
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web site: http://www.undp.am


    Supporting Sevan municipality to reduce environmental pollution levels


    Sevan, Armenia - Dafina Gercheva, UN Resident Coordinator/UNDP
    Resident Representative in Armenia and USAID/Armenia staff visited the
    town of Sevan on July 12 to tour the waste collection and recycling
    activities of the USAID-UNDP plastic recycling program, which recently
    installed 140 plastic waste bins in the town and in recreational areas
    around Lake Sevan. Partners met with Deputy Mayor of Sevan Pap
    Petrosyan and transferred a garbage truck to the municipality for
    plastic waste collection in the project area.

    In order to address Armenia's environmental challenges, USAID and UNDP
    launched a joint initiative in March 2011 - the Collection and Reuse
    of Plastic Refuse (CRPR) project - to improve the quality of potable
    water sources in Armenia through the collection and recycling of
    plastic containers. The program also sought to spur private sector
    investment in the recycling of plastic waste. As of June 2012, a
    total of 1,000 specially marked bins were installed in Vanadzor,
    Hrazdan, Alaverdi, Sevan, Tsakhkadzor, Ararat, Charentsavan, Artashat,
    Ashtarak, Berd, Ejmiatsin, Armavir, Sisian and Dilijan, resulting in
    the recycling of nearly 80 tons of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
    waste.

    "UNDP's support is aimed at creating a better environmental condition
    for the population. Proper management and recycling of this toxic
    material is not only urgent from the environmental point of view, but
    it also carries an essential potential for delivering currently
    unrealized economic benefits," said Dafina Gercheva, UN RC/UNDP
    Resident Representative.

    During the initial phase of the project, UNDP provided special bins
    for PET waste, balers, and compactors in the target communities for
    separation of PET bottles and relevant plastic products immediately at
    the first stage of the waste collection cycle. The project then helped
    design and implement partnerships between the local authorities
    responsible for solid waste management and private companies with
    capacities to buy and recycle the PET waste. An intensive public
    awareness campaign in the project areas was an important component to
    inform the general population on the importance of separating the PET
    waste into the special bins.

    Based on the results and proved interest and support of the
    authorities and community residents, the project plans to expand to
    other towns of Armenia, including Yerevan, where around 3,000 tons PET
    waste is still thrown out to landfills each year.

    ***

    UNDP partners with people at all levels of society to help build
    nations that can withstand crisis, and drive and sustain the kind of
    growth that improves the quality of life for everyone. On the ground
    in 177 countries and territories, we offer global perspective and
    local insight to help empower lives and build resilient nations.
    UNDP in Armenia was established in March 1993 and supports the
    government to reach national development priorities and the Millennium
    Development Goals by 2015.

    Since 1992, the United States Agency for International Development
    (USAID) has been a leading donor agency in Armenia, managing about
    two-thirds of the total U.S. assistance program. The USAID Mission to
    Armenia works with the Armenian public, the Government of Armenia,
    non-governmental organizations and businesses, as well as other donors
    to increase the Armenia's economic competitiveness, promote civic
    participation and access to a wide range of media outlets, expand
    access to quality healthcare and social services, and protect the
    country's most vulnerable citizens from poverty.




    From: A. Papazian
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