INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Under Japans Economic and Social Development Programme, a grant of 300 million Japanese Yen (around LKR 565 million) has been offered to
procure 28 state-of-the-art garbage compactors.This assistance from the Government of Japan considerably increases Sri Lankas dedication to
a cleaner and much healthier environment.This help will significantly improve waste collection and disposal efforts under the Governments
ambitious Clean Sri Lanka program, which intends to change the country into a cleaner physical environment and promote a nationwide
commitment to ethical and sustainable practices, according to the Ministry of Finance.The Clean Sri Lanka initiative looks for to address
pushing difficulties in keeping a cleaner physical environment in waste management, including illegal discarding and ecological pollution,
which have been intensified by rapid urbanization.The addition of contemporary trash compactors will considerably strengthen regional
authorities ability to manage waste efficiently in the Western, Northern, and Eastern Provinces, making sure a cleaner and healthier
environment for all Sri Lankans, the declaration added.To formalize this essential grant, an official finalizing ceremony happened on
February 3, 2025, at the Presidential Secretariat
The Exchange of Notes was signed by Mr
Mahinda Siriwardana, Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, on behalf of the Government of Sri Lanka, and
Akio ISOMATA, Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka.The occasion was attended by Prof
Anil Jayantha Fernando, Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Ms
Akiko IKUINA, Japans Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs.The Government of Sri Lanka has extended its inmost appreciation to
Japan for this indispensable support
This cooperation enhances the strong and enduring collaboration between the two countries and leads the way for a cleaner, more sustainable
future for Sri Lanka, the declaration included.