Thursday, January 19, 2012

Cambodia’s Apsara works with Japan Quality Assurance Organisation to achieve another ISO 14001 certification for 2012


PHNOM PENH, Jan. 18, 2012 (PRU) – Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Sok An has instructed Cambodia’s Apsara Authority to work with Japan Quality Assurance (JQA) to achieve another ISO 14001 certification in 2012,  a move that reaffirms the strong commitment of the Royal Government of Cambodia to sustainable development at Angkor.

“We want to enhance cooperation with JQA”, said H.E. Dr. Sok An.

Cambodia expects to receive the same certificate for the Apsara Authority, which has been following the JQA standard since Angkor Wat received the ISO 14001 certificate in 2006 and a second time in 2009.

Angkor Wat was the first World Heritage site granted the ISO 14001 certificate, in 2006. The certificate means that the Apsara Authority works for the environmental management of the Angkor region. The Apsara Authority has been working for the protection and management of Angkor and the region of Siem Reap since 1995.

Angkor Wat is one of the 851 patrimonies that have been registered as World Heritage up to November 2007. It was the first one granted ISO 14001 certification by JQA.

The President of JQA, Mr. Osamu Morimoto, said that it is assisting the Apsara Authority in protecting the environment in conformity with the ISO 14001 standard.

Further work needs to be done with JQA assistance, especially relating to education of the Apsara Authority on environmental protection and quality control, said Mr. Morimoto.

Speaking in the meeting with the President of JQA, Dr. Sok An told Mr. Morimoto that Cambodia highly appreciated JQA’s evaluation of environmental standards at Angkor.

The Apsara Authority is committed to protecting the environment of World Cultural Heritage site of Angkor, which will include the implementation of  ISO 14001 environmental management system standard, said His Excellency Dr. Sok An.

Mr. Morimoto also said that success has been possible thanks to the collaboration between the Cambodian government and many local schoolchildren, teachers and villagers along with the local authority as a whole to preserve the World Heritage of Angkor for future generations.

Angkor, registered on the World Heritage list in 1992, is famous as the site of numer­ous temples, of which the best known are Angkor Wat and Bayon, said His Excellency Dr. Sok An.