Hanoi waste collection faces challenges

Waste collection in Hanoi remains a major problem for authorities and sanitation companies.
Hanoi waste collection faces challenges ảnh 1Solid waste from construction sites in Hanoi discarded on the road. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Waste collection in Hanoi remains a major problem forauthorities and sanitation companies.

According to statistics, the city discards about 7,000 tonnes of waste everyday, of which construction sites account for about 25 percent.

Solid waste is mainly transported to four landfill sites built by sanitationcompanies in cooperation with land owners: Van Noi and Nguyen Khe (Dong Anh district),Vinh Quynh (Thuong Tin district) and one in Dan Phuong district.

However, according to Phap luat Viet Nam newspaper, all four sitesare already full and may be closed next year.

The Hanoi People’s Committee plans to build 14 waste collection and treatmentsites, but so far no funding has been released to implement the project.

The implication is that in addition to the amount of waste collected andburied, there is still a large amount of household and construction site wastethat is dumped illegally into ponds, lakes and vacant land.

In the suburban districts of Dong Anh, Long Bien, Ha Dong, Thanh Tri and Gia Lam,dumping illegal waste has caused a headache for authorities and residents.

Inrural areas, amount of household solid waste is daily collected andburied by local people. Mainly they throw waste into the family garden, road orheath.

Old beds, wardrobes, mattresses, sofas and sacks of constructionwaste were a common sight in Hanoi, and workers were forced to clean them up inthe evening.

Most people don’t separate their rubbish at home, and dump it all inthe same bags.

Dinh Thi Thuy from Ung Hoa district said she left bags containing all herfamily’s household waste, included plastic bags and bottles, and glass, infront of her house for the rubbish trucks to pick up.

One of the difficulties of waste disposal is that there are no specific regulationson collection and treatment.

Dr Nguyen Duc Khien, former director of the city’s Department of Science,Technology and Environment, said solid waste collection, transportation andtreatment was not being implemented effectively across the city.

The city lacks regulations and penalties to minimise the negative impact causedby solid waste on the environment, according to Khien.

Article 11 of Regulation No.16/2013/QĐ of the Hanoi People’s Committeeregulates that "Organisations, households and individuals that generatesolid construction waste must take measures to protect the environment. Theycannot use pavements, roads or public places to dump construction waste.”

Decree No.155/2016/NĐ-CP stated that throwing construction waste into thestreet, even mixing it with domestic waste, was illegal.

Khien suggested hotlines should be set up so that people could contactcompanies to come and collect waste from construction sites for a fee.

Local authorities needed to issue regulations for people to classify wastebefore putting it in the bin.-VNS/VNA
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