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Expats, locals clean up Hanoi

On Xuan Dieu Street in Hanoi, these days, you might catch a glimpse of a group of foreigners and Vietnamese collecting trash, which has illegally been dumped into the small lake by the side of the road.

Giving plastic waste a new life

Everyone can protect the environment in many ways, including recycling plastic waste. In response to World Environment Day 2020, let’s meet some youngsters who have given plastic waste a new life!

Leonardo DiCaprio calls for protection of Vietnam’s Lan Ha Bay

Titanic actor Leonardo DiCaprio on May 30 on his Instagram account praising the natural beauty of Lan Ha fishing village, and calling for protecting the Bay from tourism overkill and plastic pollution either.

Ho Chi Minh City aims to be rubbish-free

More than 71 percent of wards and communes in Ho Chi Minh City have been recognised as “clean” areas – one of the outstanding results of the 200-day emulation movement held to celebrate its upcoming municipal Party Congress. The movement also had a positive spill-over effect, helping the city take steps towards becoming “a rubbish-free city”.

Vietnam’s largest waste-to-energy plant nears completion

Imagine if Hanoi had no place to bury its garbage. How would the huge amount of waste collected every day be handled? Such questions, however, will no longer be a concern, as a plant generating electricity from waste, with a capacity of 4,000 tons a day, will begin operations in the capital in September.