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MONRE teams up with firms on plastic waste management

HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with three enterprises on building public-private collaboration towards the circular economy in plastic waste management in Hà Nội on Wednesday.

MONRE teams up with firms on plastic waste management

Dow Chemical Vietnam LLC, SCG Group and Unilever Vietnam International Co. Ltd signed the MoU.

MONRE teams up with firms on plastic waste management

On behalf of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), deputy minister Võ Tuấn Nhân said the signing represented co-operation between State agencies and enterprises to help solve societal problems.

In his opening speech, Nhân stated that plastic pollution was a global crisis and the problem of plastic waste was becoming one of the biggest challenges humans face.

He also noted that solving the plastic waste problem was not only the responsibility of State management agencies but also of the entire society, businesses and co妹妹unities.

He said that the MoU shared goals, vision and responsibilities for promoting the circular economy in Việt Nam between MONRE and businesses to build a public-private partnership (PPP) model to promote efficient sorting and recycling of waste.

MONRE and the businesses will set up a joint working group to implement specific plans on four contents.

These are raising public awareness about minimising plastic waste and sorting waste at the source; supporting sorting waste at source and recycling plastic waste; enhancing technology innovation and solutions for plastic waste recycling; and developing dialogue and policies to support the circular economy in plastic waste management in Việt Nam.

MONRE teams up with firms on plastic waste management

Despite being mentioned a lot in Việt Nam, this was the first time a working group has been set up to implement a circular economy model in a practical manner, said Nguyễn Thị Bích Vân, chairwoman of Unilever Vietnam.

The circular economy is a sustainable solution to plastic waste in the country, she said. — VNS

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