In Phnom Penh alone, 3,000 tonnes of garbage are generated, of which 600 tonnes of plastic. Cintri’s failure to keep up with the rising trash collection demand has led to a troubled relationship with Phnom Penh city hall. In 2017, Meas Pheakdey, spokesperson for the city hall, declared it was “within the rights of citizens not to pay for services they do not deem acceptable, and it is not the government’s concern if the company is not paid.”. Cintri in the meantime has been demanding more funds and more indulgence. Security on the job is a big issue for Cintri’s employees. 14 of Cintri’s employees have been killed between 2016 and 2019, and 380 incidents of injury happened since 2016.