wū zī bié kè sī tǎn乌兹别克斯坦yòng用zhōng guó中国lā jī垃圾fén shāo焚烧chǎng厂jiě jué解决lā jī垃圾wèn tí问题
Uzbekistan produces a lot of garbage every year, but only a small portion is recycled.
To reduce waste and protect the environment, Uzbekistan is building waste incineration power plants together with Chinese companies.
The first plant started construction in Andijan Province and can process 1,500 tons of garbage daily while generating electricity.
The second plant in Samarkand Province has the same function.
These plants not only reduce waste but also provide electricity to the cities.
Uzbekistan plans to build more such plants by 2027.
The president said these plants are important for the land, water, air, and people's health.
However, some people worry that burning garbage might affect the environment and health, such as air pollution and harmful gases.
Chinese companies already have many such plants in their own country and now hope to develop them in countries like Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan welcomes the help of Chinese companies and hopes to solve the garbage problem together to improve the environment.