Japanese Expat Takes On Neighborhood Trash

Phnom Penh: According to a Facebook account called Dii Dii’s, a Japanese man, armed with a wagon, a broom, a tongs and a litter bag came to clean the garbage thrown outside a factory. At first it was believed he was employed by the factory, but it turned out he was a concerned volunteer doing his bit for the local community.

Japanese national Inoue Aibiki has been in Cambodia for about a year and when interviewed by local newspaper, said he saw children playing with rubbish and then eating. He decided to something about it and clean up the garbage.  Source: Dii Dii (Originally published in Khmernote)

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  • November 10, 2019 at 10:39 pm
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    I was doing the same in an alley in Kampot and the locals that saw me and understood my actions did appreciated it. But no further

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