Laos explores eco-friendly business through waste management


Laos hosts a seminar on waste management and eco-friendly business, highlighting youth innovation, sustainable tourism, and circular economy opportunities for the future. -- Photo: Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Laos

VIENTIANE (Laotian Times): Urban waste in Laos is increasingly being seen as a source of business and innovation.

That was the focus of a seminar held on Oct 30 by the Department of Environment, Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, under the theme “Waste Management for Eco-Friendly Business Opportunities in the Lao PDR.”

Co-chaired by Ratsamy Voralath, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Environment, and Björn Szczebroek, Head of the GIZ Office in Laos, the seminar brought together 102 participants, including government officials, entrepreneurs, university students, and youth groups.

Ratsamy pointed out that challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and increasing urban waste could also be seen as chances for innovation, especially for young people.

“These challenges can inspire new ideas and businesses that are both environmentally friendly and economically sustainable,” he said.

Participants explored ways to turn waste into opportunity, watching short videos on waste management and learning about environmental policies, tourism promotion, and urban waste projects across Laos and Asean.

A lively discussion forum allowed attendees to exchange ideas and share practical solutions for small and medium-sized cities, highlighting the potential for creative, eco-friendly enterprises.

The seminar highlighted that with the right policies, education, and innovation, Laos can transform waste management from a challenge into a driver of economic growth and sustainable development, giving young entrepreneurs a chance to lead the way. - Laotian Times

 

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