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Sustainable Development and its environment

by Thawdar Aung | 21-07-2019 02:36 recommendations 0

Sustainable as its meaning, is vital for all the things on this planet. Development without sustainable is just a failure in its domain. To be precise, whatever we produce or make have to be considered based on sustainable development. Let¡¯s think, when we build a house or may be a stadium, engineers can build those by starting from a draft plan to final drawings, construction management as the procedure and there are always life span for a specific building like 30 years, 100 years. After that period, the building is needed to make necessary repairs. Here, we have come to think sustainable development for it and we should have prepared it from the day one before building it.

 

For sustainable development, renewable energy is one of factors needed to be described. Recently, there has been built 170 MW solar power plant over 700 acres of land in Minbu town of Magway region, Myanmar and aim to produce electricity in summer next year. The site is currently under construction and will be built in four phrases. As the Magway region is located in middle of the country where getting sunlight is not that much difference for summer, rainy and winter seasons, electricity production amount will not be affected that much whether rainy season or winter.

 

Another SDG implementing in Mandalay region is level 4 sanitary landfill which will become Myanmar¡¯s first ever sanitary landfill. As normal dumping grounds ruin the environment, this is really the good project for the environment. There will also be leachate treatment plant to clean up leachate generated from natural decomposition of waste. Additionally, by collecting methane gas which is emitted from waste, 75kW electricity is going to produce and will be used back at the landfill. After all the construction are done, the landfill can be for four lakh and sixty thousand of waste. Waste like plastic will be recycled first before throw into landfill and there will be no organic waste (as it will first be composted), metal, electronic, medical waste, rubber and tire. This is under the project ¡°waste management strategy and action plan for Mandalay¡± by Mandalay City Development Committee.

 

These are some of SDGs that I know so far and hope this can help a little bit in understanding of sustainable development and its environment.

 
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8 Comments

  • Louis Mentor says :
    Hello Thawdar,

    I think you have great delivery and I found it is really easy to read and follow your points. Thanks to your report, I was able to understand SDGs even better. I hope you could keep your good work up until the end of this program. Fighting!

    Louis Mentor
    Posted 29-07-2019 00:11

  • Wonhee Mentor says :
    Hello Thawdar

    Your report is really helpful in understating the concept of sustainable development. In particular, since you managed to explain sustainable development goals by providing specific examples, it was much easier to follow. Keep up the good work! : )

    Wonhee Mentor
    Posted 24-07-2019 23:19

  • Saba Iakobidze says :
    Hello Thawdar,

    Really impressive and very interesting report.

    Thanks for sharing with us.

    Regards,

    Saba
    Posted 24-07-2019 04:06

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :

    hi Thawdar Aung,
    i got a chance to know about the renewable energy for sustainable development in your country. we live in a same creature so development with sustainability is essential. Your country is a role model for other developing countries like Nepal.
    hope for your next report.
    Posted 22-07-2019 01:58

  • Thawdar Aung says :
    Thanks for the feedback Kushal & Rosa as always! &#128154
    Posted 21-07-2019 23:07

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Thawdar!

    Wow, this is excellent work done by the nation of Myanmar to combat pollution and generate energy! I see that this a very big project being done on a lot of land and I truely believe that this will help the nation of Myanmar to achieve the Goals of the SDGs!

    Well done Myanmar! And Keep up the good work Myanmar!
    With gratitude,
    Rosa Tiimuma Domingos
    Posted 21-07-2019 21:56

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Thawdar

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Sustainable Development and its environment. Its really exciting read this amazing report.

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 21-07-2019 20:41

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