Reduction of Single-Use Plastic & Sustainable Business

Reduction of Single-Use Plastic & Sustainable Business
23 February 2023
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Zoom
0.00 MMK for member 10500.00 MMK for non-member

The issue of sustainability and reducing single-use plastic has become increasingly important in recent years, and Myanmar is no exception. Hence, join CCI France Myanmar for an informative Zoom Webinar on waste segregation and recycling practices for businesses, featuring RecyGlo. Learn how RecyGlo helps businesses implement sustainable practices, reduce single-use plastic, and minimize negative impacts on the environment and public health. Understand the types and negative impacts of single-use plastic and explore the 5 Rs method to reduce risk. Discover how your business can integrate sustainable practices and become part of the solution. Don't miss this chance to deepen your knowledge and make a positive impact on the world!

Date: Thursday 23 February 2023

Time: 2 PM (MMT)

Platform: Zoom Webinar

Members Rate: Free of Charge (F.O.C)

Non-Members Rate: MMK 10,500

We would like to invite everyone to attend this webinar to learn more about the importance of waste segregation and recycling practices for businesses.

Speaker Profile

HLA PHONG KO(MR.)

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR RECYGLO PTE LTD

Being a formal Seafarer has given him a lot of experience managing resources and responsible consumption. “Managing a ship is like managing a small country”, said U Hla Phong Ko. In an open sea, responsible consumption is one of the primary responsibilities that the seafarer has to be obliged to. As a second career, he stepped into the business sector, and with his expertise in supply chain management and business development & management with broad experience in different industries have been able to become an experienced and reliable manager. He is contributing and sharing his knowledge and skills right now in RecyGlo company limited to strive for environmental management and sustainable action together with our communities in Myanmar. He has been contributing to and sustaining service development in the waste management sector for over six years.

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