The CAEx Uzbekistan Exhibition Complex hosts the Eco Expo Central Asia 2025.

This large-scale event, held for the first time in Uzbekistan, brought together representatives from more than 30 countries who gathered to share best practices, engage in constructive dialogue, and promote the ideas of green transformation.

The pavilion of the Center for State Environmental Expertise presents dust and gas purification and local treatment plants, which are considered the main environmental requirements for industrial enterprises in the conclusions of the State Environmental Assessment, as well as automatic stations installed on permanent sources of atmospheric air pollution, mock-ups of new technological models of green belts around industrial enterprises.

The Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Nyssanbayev, visited the pavilion of the Center for State Environmental Expertise and received detailed information about advanced technologies and initiatives aimed at sustainable development.

The parties exchanged views on environmental safety, international cooperation, and the exchange of experience. It was noted that environmental assessment is the process of assessing the impact of projects and activities on human health and the environment. This helps protect natural resources, prevent pollution, and ensure sustainable development.

Such exhibitions play an important role in strengthening cooperation in the environmental field.

Muhayyo Toshqorayeva, UzA

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Eco Expo Central Asia 2025 provides an opportunity to become an integral part of the global movement for sustainable development

The CAEx Uzbekistan Exhibition Complex hosts the Eco Expo Central Asia 2025.

This large-scale event, held for the first time in Uzbekistan, brought together representatives from more than 30 countries who gathered to share best practices, engage in constructive dialogue, and promote the ideas of green transformation.

The pavilion of the Center for State Environmental Expertise presents dust and gas purification and local treatment plants, which are considered the main environmental requirements for industrial enterprises in the conclusions of the State Environmental Assessment, as well as automatic stations installed on permanent sources of atmospheric air pollution, mock-ups of new technological models of green belts around industrial enterprises.

The Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Yerlan Nyssanbayev, visited the pavilion of the Center for State Environmental Expertise and received detailed information about advanced technologies and initiatives aimed at sustainable development.

The parties exchanged views on environmental safety, international cooperation, and the exchange of experience. It was noted that environmental assessment is the process of assessing the impact of projects and activities on human health and the environment. This helps protect natural resources, prevent pollution, and ensure sustainable development.

Such exhibitions play an important role in strengthening cooperation in the environmental field.

Muhayyo Toshqorayeva, UzA