ERIA’s President Announces RKC-MPD’s Establishment in 15th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment

09 Oct 2019

Siem Reap, 9 October 2019: The President of the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) participated in the 15th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment and Related Meetings held in Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia from 7 to 11 October 2019. Prof Hidetoshi Nishimura participated in two meetings, namely ASEAN-Japan Ministerial Dialogue on Environmental Cooperation and the 16th ASEAN Plus Three Environment Ministers Meeting (16th APT EMM).  

Prof Nishimura delivered a presentation about the establishment of the Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris (RKC-MPD) by ERIA in response to ideas from several global and regional initiatives on marine plastic issues, including the G20 Energy and Environment Ministers’ Meeting on Marine Litter, the ASEAN+3 Marine Plastic Debris Cooperative Action Initiative, and the ASEAN Framework of Action on Marine Debris. 

The RKC-MPD itself consists of four major activities, namely developing RKC-MPD Foundation, sharing knowledge, raising awareness and building capacity, as well as collecting and analysing information. ERIA is currently developing a website on marine plastic debris that will serve as a knowledge sharing platform.

ERIA’s President, Prof. Hidetoshi Nishimura with other ASEAN +3 representatives at the 15th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment

Prof Nishimura was confident that ERIA will be able to play a key role in the knowledge sharing activities because this institution has performed comprehensive research focusing on waste management, circular economy, and marine debris in recent years. Further, he explained that the website will provide data from each country in the context of better waste management, such as sustainable waste collection, recycling technology, and good policies. It is expected that this knowledge centre can be used by people from across the region to learn good practices from other countries in the region. 

Concluding his presentation, Prof Nishimura asked for support and guidance from ASEAN member countries, as well as Japan, China, and the Republic of Korea for the development of RKC-MPD’s website and the overall activities of RKC-MPD in the future as part of the efforts to tackle the issue of marine plastic debris in the region.

Author
Ellen Putri Edita
Ellen Putri Edita

Research Associate

Siem Reap, 9 October 2019: The President of the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) participated in the 15th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment and Related Meetings held in Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia from 7 to 11 October 2019. Prof Hidetoshi Nishimura participated in two meetings, namely ASEAN-Japan Ministerial Dialogue on Environmental Cooperation and the 16th ASEAN Plus Three Environment Ministers Meeting (16th APT EMM).  

Prof Nishimura delivered a presentation about the establishment of the Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris (RKC-MPD) by ERIA in response to ideas from several global and regional initiatives on marine plastic issues, including the G20 Energy and Environment Ministers’ Meeting on Marine Litter, the ASEAN+3 Marine Plastic Debris Cooperative Action Initiative, and the ASEAN Framework of Action on Marine Debris. 

The RKC-MPD itself consists of four major activities, namely developing RKC-MPD Foundation, sharing knowledge, raising awareness and building capacity, as well as collecting and analysing information. ERIA is currently developing a website on marine plastic debris that will serve as a knowledge sharing platform.

ERIA’s President, Prof. Hidetoshi Nishimura with other ASEAN +3 representatives at the 15th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment

Prof Nishimura was confident that ERIA will be able to play a key role in the knowledge sharing activities because this institution has performed comprehensive research focusing on waste management, circular economy, and marine debris in recent years. Further, he explained that the website will provide data from each country in the context of better waste management, such as sustainable waste collection, recycling technology, and good policies. It is expected that this knowledge centre can be used by people from across the region to learn good practices from other countries in the region. 

Concluding his presentation, Prof Nishimura asked for support and guidance from ASEAN member countries, as well as Japan, China, and the Republic of Korea for the development of RKC-MPD’s website and the overall activities of RKC-MPD in the future as part of the efforts to tackle the issue of marine plastic debris in the region.

Author
Ellen Putri Edita
Ellen Putri Edita

Research Associate

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