As planned, segregating waste at source will be
carried out all over the province by 2022; standardizing equipment, instruments
and infrastructure in the process of sorting, storing, collecting, transiting
and treating daily-life solid waste will be completed by 2020; all the urban
areas in the province will effectively segregate solid waste at source, and
invest in technical infrastructure in accordance with construction and
environmental standards by 2025.
It is expected that domestic solid waste will be
segregated at source according to 4 groups: solid waste capable of being
recycled; food waste; bulky waste; and other common household solid waste in the
period of 2020-2025 and the rate of landfill is reduced to 15%.
In order for plans to be effective, the province
will invest in equipment that is used for segregating and transporting waste and
having garbage collection and transport socialized by calling for units to join
hands in bidding for implementation. The provincial People’s Committee assigns
the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to lead, monitor and inspect
the implementation of localities; compile, report and propose the provincial
People’s Committee to consider and resolve. Particularly, segregating domestic
solid waste at source synchronously is necessary to save waste treatment costs,
reduce landfill area, and limit groundwater and air pollution, thereby reducing
the impacts of climate change.
Duy Minh (Thao Que)