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World Bank supports Nepal’s Clean Air Project

The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved Rs 7.7 billion credit for the project. The project will help reduce fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions, particularly from industrial and commercial boilers and furnaces, while strengthening national systems for air quality management. 
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By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, March 11: The World Bank has extended support to Nepal’s Clean Air and Prosperity Project to reduce air pollution from industries and strengthen air quality management. 



The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved Rs 7.7 billion credit for the project. The project will help reduce fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions, particularly from industrial and commercial boilers and furnaces, while strengthening national systems for air quality management. 


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“Air pollution is not only a public health crisis but also a significant economic burden in Nepal, costing the country more than six percent of GDP each year through health costs and lost labour productivity,” said David Sislen, Division Director for Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. 


This project aims to protect millions of people from harmful pollution by helping Nepali enterprises adopt cleaner and more efficient technologies that at the same time also lower operating costs, improve competitiveness, and support sustainable industrial growth, he added. 


 

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