The general oversight hearing on "The effectiveness and solutions of policies and decisions regarding air pollution reduction" is ongoing today (2025.02.04).
As a result of this discussion, the decision to halt the distribution of 32,000 stoves to ger district households has become a significant outcome and impact of the hearing, according to the hearing chairman, J. Chinburen.
Previously, A. Amartuvshin, Deputy Governor of the Capital City in charge of the social sector, green development, and air pollution, stated: "A tender was announced to procure 32,000 stoves for the capital. The main reason for this initiative was not only to reduce air pollution but also to mitigate the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning and prevent incidents caused by coal-burning. According to the policy, a green zone will be established first, followed by a yellow zone, where households will use stoves." However, today's hearing revealed that this project has been halted.
The general oversight hearing on "The effectiveness and solutions of policies and decisions regarding air pollution reduction" is ongoing today (2025.02.04).
As a result of this discussion, the decision to halt the distribution of 32,000 stoves to ger district households has become a significant outcome and impact of the hearing, according to the hearing chairman, J. Chinburen.
Previously, A. Amartuvshin, Deputy Governor of the Capital City in charge of the social sector, green development, and air pollution, stated: "A tender was announced to procure 32,000 stoves for the capital. The main reason for this initiative was not only to reduce air pollution but also to mitigate the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning and prevent incidents caused by coal-burning. According to the policy, a green zone will be established first, followed by a yellow zone, where households will use stoves." However, today's hearing revealed that this project has been halted.