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18 November 2022
Legislative reforms and the development of infrastructures necessary for the use of electric vehicles are continuing in the Republic of Armenia
In order to reduce emissions from mobile sources and protect the environment, legislative reforms and the development of infrastructures necessary for the use of electric vehicles are continuing in the Republic of Armenia.
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17 November 2022
The consequences of climate change for the water sector of Armenia. Within the framework of COP27, the problems of the water sphere were discussed
Within the framework of the 27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change-COP27, held in the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian Office of UNDP, in close cooperation with the Partnership Assistance Department of the NDC, organized a panel discussion dedicated to discussing the problems of the water sector in the country.
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17 November 2022
The Center for Business and Innovation hosted the exhibition "From Waste to Treasure"
On November 14 of this year, the Sevan Business and Innovation Center hosted the exhibition "From Waste to Treasures", which presented decorations and home decor made of paper and plastic thanks to the skillful hands and imagination of 22 women of Gegharkunik region.
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17 November 2022
A system of extended producer responsibility will be introduced in Armenia
The introduction of a waste management system based on the principle of extended producer or importer responsibility in Armenia is a really important tool that will contribute to the development of a closed-cycle economy, reduce the impact of products and their packaging on the environment and will stimulate the implementation of the "polluter pays" principle, assigning responsibility to the manufacturer for the entire life cycle of products.
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16 November 2022
As part of the control measures, 75 illegal crustaceans were removed from Lake Sevan
Today, as a result of control measures carried out by the special purpose detachment of the Sevan National Park, 75 illegal crustaceans were removed and seized from the lake.
By the decision of the government, only commercial whitefish fishing is allowed in Lake Sevan, and the permitted norms for catching crayfish are not established.