The municipal waste of Phnom Penh consists mostly of organic waste (51,9%), plastic waste (20,9%) or paper waste (9,9%). The rest accounts for 17,3%. Every year 1 million ton of waste are produced in Phnom Penh. By 2030 the amount of waste is expected to double in Phnom Penh. In Cambodia the resell value of waste is important to determine the probability of it being recycled. Food waste from street vendors and restaurants is sold to farmers and recycled as food for pigs. E-waste components and building material waste are also being reused. As a walk through the city shows, incentives for plastic are still not high enough.