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21 Mar 2025

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Khmer Times

Cambodia: Mango processing factory fined after discharging wastewater and causing water pollution in violations of Environmental Code

"Food factory fined for discharging liquid waste with a ‘foul odour’ into public water sources", 21 March 2025

A factory in Cambodia has been censured after it was found to be, once again, discharging liquid waste from the company’s premises into public water sources.

…, the “Effectiveness of Environmental Cleanliness” working group of the Ministry of Environment collaborated with … relevant local officials to inspect the case of liquid waste discharge into public water sources causing pollution caused by Cangxinlong Food (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. located in O’Lin Village, Stung Kach Commune, Sala Krao District, Pailin Province, and take legal action against the company.

… This pollution has had a serious impact on natural resources, aquatic biodiversity, and the use of water by local residents, both directly and indirectly.

… The company had previously caused pollution …, at which time the Ministry of Environment took legal action, including an interim fine of 30 million riel…

This is the second case of pollution caused by Cangxinlong Food (Cambodia) Co., Ltd.

The Ministry of Environment has taken urgent measures in response to the non-compliance in accordance with the Environmental and Natural Resources Code as follows:

1- The company must temporarily stop discharging liquid waste from the company’s premises into public water sources …

2- Being fined for non-compliance …

3- The company must clean up the environment at the polluted site to make it better again.

4- The company must compensate for damages caused by environmental and public health impacts according to actual calculations by experts and in accordance with the Environmental and Natural Resources Code.

5- The company must restore the polluted Oor Leel and Stung Kuy systems to a better condition.

6- In the event that the company does not comply with the above decision, the Ministry of Environment will take further legal action.

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